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(fo)(pronouns) fix config and pronounGroups.tsv
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@ -31,12 +31,6 @@ pronouns:
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examples: ['hann&hon', 'hann&tey', 'hon&tey']
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null:
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routes: ['sleppa-undan', 'eingin-fornøvn', 'null', 'fornavnleys', 'nullnavn']
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morphemes:
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pronoun_subject: '#'
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pronoun_object: '#'
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possessive_determiner: '#''s'
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possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
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reflexive: '#self'
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examples: [':Andrea', ':S']
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ideas:
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@ -78,12 +72,7 @@ pronouns:
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emoji:
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description: 'Kenslutegn-fornøvn (Emojiself)'
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history: '{https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Emojiself_Pronouns="Emojiself"} fornøvn eru ætlað til samskifti á netinum og skulu ikki úttalast.'
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morphemes:
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pronoun_subject: '#'
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pronoun_object: '#'
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possessive_determiner: '#''s'
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possessive_pronoun: '#''s'
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reflexive: '#self'
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morphemes: {}
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examples: ['💫', '💙']
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mirror:
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route: 'spegl'
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key name pronouns description,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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normative Binerar formar hon,hann It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth.,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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normative-ish Semi-normativar formar tey,tað Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}.,,,,,,
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neopronouns Nýfornøvn hinn Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!,,,,,
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key name pronouns description
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normative Binerar formar hon,hann It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth
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normative-ish Semi-normativar formar tey,tað Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}
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neopronouns Nýfornøvn hinn Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though!
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