Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel
The introduction of the pronoun iel in the Robert dictionary (first in its electronic, then in its printed version) has aroused great interest – and much debate. If we compare the pronouns of the third person with those of the first and second person, we see a variability of gender that is not neces...
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description | The introduction of the pronoun iel in the Robert dictionary (first in its electronic, then in its printed version) has aroused great interest – and much debate. If we compare the pronouns of the third person with those of the first and second person, we see a variability of gender that is not necessary in general: why not admit a pronoun that completes the series of invariable pronouns in French? Of course, the questions related to gender agreement are still open, but for non-binary persons, this was already an issue long before the appearance of forms such as iel. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c76e033b42d5494181706e4e7e914fbf2025-01-30T10:36:36ZfraAssociation Genres, sexualités, langageGlad!2551-08192022-07-011210.4000/glad.4215Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom ielDaniel ElmigerThe introduction of the pronoun iel in the Robert dictionary (first in its electronic, then in its printed version) has aroused great interest – and much debate. If we compare the pronouns of the third person with those of the first and second person, we see a variability of gender that is not necessary in general: why not admit a pronoun that completes the series of invariable pronouns in French? Of course, the questions related to gender agreement are still open, but for non-binary persons, this was already an issue long before the appearance of forms such as iel.https://journals.openedition.org/glad/4215grammatical genderpronounsbinaritynon-binarityiel |
spellingShingle | Daniel Elmiger Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel Glad! grammatical gender pronouns binarity non-binarity iel |
title | Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel |
title_full | Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel |
title_fullStr | Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel |
title_full_unstemmed | Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel |
title_short | Quel est mon/ton/son pronom ? Invariabilité, autodétermination et le pronom iel |
title_sort | quel est mon ton son pronom invariabilite autodetermination et le pronom iel |
topic | grammatical gender pronouns binarity non-binarity iel |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/glad/4215 |
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