Thomson Reuters Foundation, LONDONThe use of “they” to describe someone who does not identify as male or female gained ground on Tuesday, when US dictionary Merriam-Webster picked it as the word of the year. Merriam-Webster said that searches for that use of the word, which was added to its dictionary in September, had increased by more than 300 percent this year as more and more people identify as nonbinary — neither a man nor a woman. The Oxford English Dictionary and Dictionary.com last year both published articles online saying that the singular “they” was grammatically correct and had been used since at least the late 14th century. “More recently, though, they has also been used to refer to one person whose gender identity is nonbinary,” Merriam-Webster said on its Web site. The shift comes as increasing numbers of people elect to use a gender-neutral pronoun to describe themselves.
Source: Taipei Times December 11, 2019 15:56 UTC