Gender neutral language in German: Difference between revisions

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!solely ref.
!solely ref.
!demonstr.
!demonstr.
!<span style="color:DarkBlue">syncretic pronoun?</span>
!<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
!solely ref.
!solely ref.
!demonstr.
!demonstr.
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|<span style="color:DarkBlue">sirer</span>
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">sirer</span>
| henser
| henser
| -
| dais
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
|enser
|enser
| -
| -
|-
!Genitive: relative pronouns
|derer/deren
|
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">deren</span><ref>Heger, Illi Anna (2024): Personal Communication.</ref>
|
|deren
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">-</span>
|
| -
|
|<span style="color:DarkBlue">dereno</span>
|
|dersen
|-
|-
| colspan="6" |
| colspan="6" |
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| colspan="2" |
| colspan="2" |
|}
|}
 
The relative pronouns are all similar to the demonstrative pronouns but for the genitive, represented in the last ligne of the table.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+<small>Personal pronouns: peripheral usage</small>
|+<small>Personal pronouns: peripheral usage</small>
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!<small>solely ref.</small>
!<small>solely ref.</small>
!<small>demonstr.</small>
!<small>demonstr.</small>
!<span style="color:DarkBlue"><small>syncretic pronoun?</small></span>
!<span style="color:DarkBlue"><small>-</small></span>
!<small>syncretic pronoun?</small>
!<small>-</small>
!<span style="color:DarkBlue"><small>syncretic pronoun?</small></span>
!<span style="color:DarkBlue"><small>-</small></span>
|-
|-
!'''<small>Nominative</small>'''
!'''<small>Nominative</small>'''
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