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.
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Replying to @PomoPsiOp
because that marks neopronoun users who have to specify the entire set as a more exoticized class than those using conventional pronoun sets
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Replying to @PomoPsiOp @chaosprime
Although in that case, it should be all three cases, possibly even four. Have you seen Lambdamoo's pronoun system? It dealt with this to varying degrees of success long before Tumblr made neopronouns controversial.
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Replying to @PomoPsiOp
lol yeah once upon a time. and i've done flexible pronoun systems in two different games myself now, so i can tell you with some confidence that if some formation rules are accepted you can fully specify a set with the subjective, objective, and possessive
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Replying to @chaosprime @PomoPsiOp
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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