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On Feb 21, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Nate Vack wrote:

>> For example, Thoreau was dominated by first-person male pronouns
>> but Austen was dominated by second person female pronouns.
> 
> Pardon my denseness here, but what's a first-person male pronoun and
> second-person female pronoun? I though first-person (in English) was I
> / me / mine, and second-person you / your -- both nongendered.


My bad. I don't know. I was at home sick with the flu.

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Eric "Embarrassed" Morgan