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Gender neutral language in French: Difference between revisions

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/a/ is sometimes pronounced as [ɔ] in Canadian French, which is why neologisms as 'spéciaules' could be understood as the feminine singular and plural as well as masculine singular form of 'spécial·e'.
The pronunciation of /a/ as [ɔ] in Canadian French can lead to ambiguity in gender-neutral forms like "spéciaules," as they could be interpreted as the feminine singular and plural, or masculine singular form of "spécial·e."


==== Endings with consonant X in the masculine and consonant X with phonetic change triggered by presence of final '-e' in the feminine ====
==== Endings with consonant X in the masculine and consonant X with phonetic change triggered by presence of final '-e' in the feminine ====
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