While adding 553 new words to its online dictionary,
Merriam-Webster recognized “they” as
a singular, non-binary pronoun. This decision holds significant meaning
for the non-binary community, as Merriam-Webster
is the oldest dictionary publisher in America. The use of “they” as a singular pronoun has
often been met with heavy criticism by those
who claim it isn’t “grammatically correct.” However, according to Merriam-Webster,
the use of “they” as a singular pronoun dates
back to the late 1300s.
Merriam-Webster recognized “they” as
a singular, non-binary pronoun. This decision holds significant meaning
for the non-binary community, as Merriam-Webster
is the oldest dictionary publisher in America. The use of “they” as a singular pronoun has
often been met with heavy criticism by those
who claim it isn’t “grammatically correct.” However, according to Merriam-Webster,
the use of “they” as a singular pronoun dates
back to the late 1300s.
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