T-V distinction
V-form
T-form
vouvoy
yours
it
tutoyer
personal pronoun
clusivity
both of yours
go-between
speaker
you
utterer
verbalizer
verbaliser
impersonal
talker
replacement
conjunctive
semi-informal
zir
first-person dual
antecedence
second hand
sport
bilinguist
fourth person
one
second-rater
referrer
oblique
generic you
underbutler
sideperson
thee
third-person singular
-person
we
relative pronoun
exclusive
third-person dual
diaphasia
thats
interagent
pronominal
first-person plural
hermaphrodite
ze
nonreferent
fae
independent genitive
tutoy
inclusive
per
nookie-bookie
second-person plural
voice
alt
presentation
plural
introduction
intro
middlewoman
second-person singular
colloquialese
fellow
that's
confabulist
reciprocal pronoun
pseudoformal
orthotone
anathematization
interspeaker
free indirect speech
adulator
cataphora
anathematisation
use
mispronoun
second
get
idiolect
begrimest
gender-neutral
boot verb
motormouth
aphorist
illeist
pro-drop language

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