What's the point of the / and the things after it in pronouns. Can't you just say "I use she pronouns" and people can just assume her and hers are also used? I mean mine says she/they because I'm okay with being considered non binary, But that's different.
most likely folding the last two together when they're the same, as with "she/her". the reflexive pronoun is formed by appending "self" to the objective pronoun (probably eliding a repeated S if such a thing were to occur)
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the substantive possessive you get by taking the adjectivial possessive (the one people normally supply) and adding s unless it already ends in s
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