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Subject:Re: They vs He/She From:Louise Penberthy <louise -at- PRAVDA -dot- CC -dot- GATECH -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 1 Sep 1994 11:42:52 -0400
In article <01HGK02BBD40009WR6 -at- mr -dot- srs -dot- gov>,
George F. Hayhoe III <george -dot- hayhoe -at- srs -dot- gov> wrote:
>[.....]
>PS--Would anyone seriously use "it" to refer to their child?
I think British people may use "it." I've seen it in books, for
instance. And I had an English professor in college who called
all children under seven "it." She said they were all the same
up until then. She was a character.
-- Louise Penberthy
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