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Gender-neutral language in non-Indo-European languages
Gender-neutral language in non-Indo-European languages refers to language that attempts to refer neither to males nor females when discussing an abstract or hypothetical person whose sex cannot otherwise be determined. Many of these languages do not have grammatical gender; however, this does not mean that the languages do not face any issue with regards to gender-neutrality.
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