A-Z: General definitions
- Gabriel
- Gaia
- Galilee
- Galileo
- Garden
- Garden of Eden
- Gates of Hell
- Gay Pride
- Gaza Strip
- Gehenna
- Gender neutral pronouns
- General Strike
- Generation of Vipers
- Generic term
- Genesis
- Geneva Bible
- Genre
- Gentile
- Gentiless
- Gentils
- Gentry
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- George Byron
- George Eliot
- George Herbert
- George Orwell
- George V
- George VI
- Georgian poet
- German line
- Geryon
- Get thee behind me
- Gethsemane
- Gideon
- Gift of Tongues
- Gifts of the Holy Spirit
- Gig
- Gilbertines
- Gilead
- Girandole
- Glass (mirror)
- Glean
- Glebe
- Globe Theatre
- Gloria
- Gloria in Excelsis
- Gloriana
- Glory
- Glossa Ordinaria
A-Z: General definitions: Gender neutral pronouns
Definition
In older usage, the words ‘he’, ‘him’ and ‘his’ have been used generically to refer to the whole of humanity. However, more recently, there has been criticism of these terms, as well as words like ‘mankind’ and ‘Man’, and increased pressure to use gender-neutral or inclusive terms. This is largely possible in the English language, but some problems remain with pronouns, as there is no satisfactory gender-neutral pronoun for Third person singular. Some writers choose ‘they’ or ‘them’, e.g. ‘If anyone wants their coat, they must collect it before ten.’ Other possibilities include ‘(s)he’ or ‘he/she’, or completely avoiding the need for a pronoun by recasting the sentence.
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