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Masculinity and Men's Studies (Masculine, Manly) @ MensRules.com (Search Map)
Masculinity and Men's Studies. Includes Masculinities, Male, Manliness, Femininity, Epicene, Virility, Super, Literature, Culture and Psychology information plus more ...
epicene -- Endre Koronczi's exhibition in the LUMEN Gallery (Search Map)
Many times, it appears in an absolutely real, tangible from to help us in ... In some case, the awareness of OO's existence arises as a dreadful obstacle and ...
The Grammarphobia Blog: Grammar, Usage, Etymology, and More ... (Search Map)
The epicene pronoun. Q: David Paterson, the new governor of New York, says he had a ... the creation of an epicene or bisexual pronoun stands out as the one most often advocated ...
Textbookx.com - Buy and Sell New and Used College Textbooks (Search Map)
The Mage of Four has spirited the Epicene off to some distant place in Lostwithal. ... If the Mage cannot be stopped, the Epicene will fulfill the awful purpose for which it ...
The SIL French/English Linguistic Glossary (Search Map)
The SIL French-English Glossary of Linguistic Terms is a bilingual glossary of linguistic ... down. Tip: use * as a wildcard. English. epicene. Fr nom épicène. nS ...
TEL :: [tel-00198603, version 1] La criminalité féminine ... (Search Map)
La criminalité féminine : Une criminalité épicène et insolite. ... Female criminality : a criminality epicene and strange : reflexions of epistemology and ...
Names "Epicene" and Otherwise (Search Map)
Until very recently, the only context I knew for the word epicene was a T. S. Eliot poem: Along the garden-wall the bees With hairy bellies pass between The ...
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Epicene is an adjective (sometimes substantive) for loss of gender distinction, ... of, both sexes: Fashions in clothing are becoming increasingly epicene. ...
epicene definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta (Search Map)
2. grammar epicene noun: a noun with the same grammatical form for both masculine and feminine in languages where nouns have genders [15th century. ...
JAMA -- Excerpt: Epicene Pronouns--Obliterate, Slash, or ... (Search Map)
Epicene Pronouns—Obliterate, Slash, or Pluralize? Robert E. Schoen, ... I have found that a far more acceptable epicene pronoun is s/he or him/erself. ...
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