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    <title>Viewpoints from Involvement -- &quot;Thon&quot;</title>
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    <description>The history and usage of &quot;thon&quot; as a genderless pronoun derived from &quot;that one&quot; is described.</description>
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    <title>Gender Fair Language</title>
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    <description>Jenny Redfern discusses how to minimize sexist language while neither violating English grammar nor using gender-neutral pronouns.</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 11:08:23 -0400</pubDate>
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    <title>The History and Status of Singular Their (with Examples)</title>
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    <description>A discussion of the traditional and established use of &quot;they/their&quot; as indefinite genderless pronouns by Jane Austen and other well-known authors.</description>
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