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Gender neutral language in French: Difference between revisions

→‎Clitic and tonic pronouns: Added the "analogical levelling" table. I'd like to put them next to each other, having "analogical levelling" first/left, and "analogical extension" second/right, but I don't remember how to modify the code to get there.
m (→‎Subject pronouns: minor structural, metacommunication and orthography improvements)
(→‎Clitic and tonic pronouns: Added the "analogical levelling" table. I'd like to put them next to each other, having "analogical levelling" first/left, and "analogical extension" second/right, but I don't remember how to modify the code to get there.)
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|elle
|elle
|-
|-
|<u>iel</u>
|<u>'''iel'''</u>
|<u>ellui</u> <small>[ɛllɥi]</small>
|'''<u>''ellui''</u> <small>[ɛllɥi]</small>'''
|-
|-
| ils
| ils
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|elles
|elles
|-
|-
|<u>iels</u>
|<u>'''iels'''</u>
|<u>elleux</u> <small>[ɛllø]</small>
|'''<u>''elleux''</u> <small>[ɛllø]</small>'''
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Analogical levelling
!Clitic subject pronoun
!Tonic pronoun
|-
|il
|lui
|-
|elle
|elle
|-
|<u>'''iel'''</u>
|'''<u>iel</u>(le) <small>[jɛl]</small>'''
|-
|ils
|eux
|-
|elles
|elles
|-
|<u>'''iels'''</u>
|'''<u>iels(/ielles)</u> <small>[jɛl]</small>'''
|}
|}


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