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For linguists, it was the decade of the pronoun

  • Written by Reed Blaylock, PhD candidate in Linguistics, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
The American Dialect Society chose 'they' as its 'Word of the Decade.'abstract_art7/Shutterstock.com

On Jan. 3, the American Dialect Society held its 30th annual “Word of the Year” vote, which this year also included a vote for “Word of the Decade.”

It was the year – and the decade – of the pronoun.

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