Gender neutral language in German: Difference between revisions

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! colspan="3" |NoNa-System<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":13" />
! colspan="3" |NoNa-System<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":13" />
! colspan="3" |<span style="color:DarkBlue">g-Genus</span><ref name=":0" />
! colspan="3" |<span style="color:DarkBlue">g-Genus</span><ref name=":0" />
! colspan="3" |De-e-System<ref name=":14" />
! colspan="5" |De-e-System<ref name=":14" />
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|-
!Gender of the possessed object
!Gender of the possessed object
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!masc.
!masc.
!fem.
!fem.
!incl.
!incl. 3<sup>d</sup> pers. sing
! colspan="2" |incl. 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>d</sup> pers. plur.
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|-
!'''Nominative'''
!'''Nominative'''
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|ense
|ense
|ens
|ens
|unse
|eue
|-
|-
!'''Accusative'''
!'''Accusative'''
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|ense
|ense
|ens
|ens
|unse
|eue
|-
|-
!'''Dative'''
!'''Dative'''
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|enser
|enser
|enserm
|enserm
|unsererm
|eurerm
|-
|-
!'''Genitive'''
!'''Genitive'''
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|enser
|enser
|ensers
|ensers
|unserers
|eurers
|}
|}
The possessiv adjectives 'deren' and 'hens' offer the advantage of being easily learnable. As for the possessives suggested by the g-Genus, aside from appearing on nonbinary grammatical websites, they haven't gained much popularity. The possessive adjectives from the 'hän' paradigm are phonetically similar to the ones of the system proposed by Kathrin Kunkel-Razum, the editor-in-chief of the Duden.<ref name=":15" />
The possessiv adjectives 'deren' and 'hens' offer the advantage of being easily learnable. As for the possessives suggested by the g-Genus, aside from appearing on nonbinary grammatical websites, they haven't gained much popularity. The possessive adjectives from the 'hän' paradigm are phonetically similar to the ones of the system proposed by Kathrin Kunkel-Razum, the editor-in-chief of the Duden.<ref name=":15" />
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