Concordia University School of Law, Faculty Scholarship
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2013
Abstract
Recently, a student stopped me in the hall to ask about what to do because English doesn’t have a gender-neutral singular pronoun to refer to people. That reminded me that I hadn’t yet covered all of the pesky pronoun problems in this column. So this month we will continue to discuss problems with pronouns, looking at gender-linked pronouns. [excerpt]
CU Commons Citation
Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff, Problems with Pronouns Part III: Gender-Linked Pronouns, Advocate, June 2013, at 48.