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Ri (pronoun)

Ri (Esperanto pronunciation: [ri] (listen), possessive: ria [ˈri.a] (listen)) is a singular third-person gender-neutral pronoun[1] in Esperanto intended as an alternative to the gender-specific li ("he") and ŝi ("she"). It is used by some speakers when the gender of a person is not known or when it is not desirable to specify them as either a "he" or "she", similar to how singular they is used in English. In Esperanto, the usage of this pronoun is called riismo ([ri.ˈis.mo] (listen), literally "ri-ism"); it is one of several proposals for gender-neutral pronouns in Esperanto.

Recording of the song Ri liberas by the French singer Guillaume Armide

On 12 May 2020, Marcos Cramer, a member of the Akademio de Esperanto, published an empirical study on the usage of gender-neutral pronouns in Esperanto. The study concludes by saying that the pronoun ri is now much more widely known and used than ten years ago, and that this development is stronger among young people. It found that the pronoun is very widely used when referring to non-binary people, but that the usage of the pronoun to refer to a non-specific person is practiced at a considerable level as well.[2]

The pronoun is not officially endorsed by the Akademio de Esperanto, but some members of the academy use it nevertheless. On 24 June 2020 the advisory body of the academy responded to a question on pronouns for non-binary people:[3]

The question touches on a difficult topic, because in Esperanto there is no traditional pronoun for people who identify as not belonging to one of the traditional genders, and so far no expression has been accepted by the entire language community.
The Akademio de Esperanto carefully observes, analyzes and discusses current language evolution and language debates. As a purely advisory body, but in no way decisive, the Lingva Konsultejo cannot now anticipate a recommendation or other decision or interpretation of the Fundamento that may be made by the Academy.[3]

The pronoun has also been used in lyrics by various musicians, most notably in multiple songs by the band La Perdita Generacio.[4]

Uses

The pronoun ri has multiple uses:

  • To refer to a generic individual. For example: "Se iu alvenos frue, diru al ri, ke ri atendu, ĝis mi alvenos." ("If someone comes early, tell them that they should wait until I arrive.")
  • To refer to someone you do not know without assuming their gender. For example: "Iu postlasis valizon, en kiu estas riaj ŝlosiloj." ("Someone left a suitcase behind with their keys in it.")
  • To refer to a person who does not identify with only the male or female gender. For example: "Alekso kaj ria amiko estas ambaŭ neduumaj." ("Alex and their friend are both non-binary.")[5]

History

The precise history of the pronoun ri is unclear; it appears to have been independently created multiple times, since there were not many other options left that both follow the pattern of other pronouns in Esperanto, and did not yet have another meaning in the language.

The first recorded use of the pronoun was in 1976 in the magazine Eĥo of the Danish Esperanto Association, where it was proposed to be used alongside the already existing pronouns li ("he") and ŝi ("she").[6] Until about 2010, it remained a seldom used experimental word, but after 2010 its use has increased significantly, especially among younger speakers in Western countries, coinciding with similar shifts towards gender-neutral language in various Western cultures.[7]

The Plena Manlibro de Esperanta Gramatiko, an authoritative and extensive book on Esperanto grammar, used to advise against the use of the pronoun, but as of April 2019 it no longer discourages its use. It now describes without prejudice the various ways in which the pronoun is actually used in practice.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "ri". Reta Vortaro (in Esperanto). from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  2. ^ Kramer, Markos (12 May 2020). "La efektiva uzado de seksneŭtralaj pronomoj laŭ empiria esplorstudo" [The actual use of gender-neutral pronouns according to an empirical research study]. Lingva Kritiko (in Esperanto). from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b Brosch, Kirilo (24 June 2020). "Respondoj de la Konsultejo, Kiam konvenas nek "li" nek "ŝi"". Akademio de Esperanto (in Esperanto). from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  4. ^ La Perdita Generacio (2006). Maldormemo mia [My unsleepiness]. Eksenlime (in Esperanto). ASIN B00C86JJ4C.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  5. ^ a b Wennergren, Bertilo (2020). "11.5. Tria persono" [11.5. Third person]. PMEG 2020 (in Esperanto). E@I. ISBN 978-91-970515-3-8.
  6. ^ Hagemann, Ole (December 1976). "Seksa egaleco - ankaŭ lingve" [Gender equality - also linguistically]. Eĥo (in Esperanto). Danish Esperanto Association. p. 114. Tial mi proponas enkondukon de la komunseksa pronomo: ri = li aŭ ŝi. [That is why I propose an introduction of the common-gender pronoun: ri = li or ŝi.]
  7. ^ Nielsen, Robert (22 May 2020). "Riismo konkeras la junan generacion" [Riismo conquers the younger generation]. Libera Folio (in Esperanto). from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.

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Ri Esperanto pronunciation ri listen possessive ria ˈri a listen is a singular third person gender neutral pronoun 1 in Esperanto intended as an alternative to the gender specific li he and ŝi she It is used by some speakers when the gender of a person is not known or when it is not desirable to specify them as either a he or she similar to how singular they is used in English In Esperanto the usage of this pronoun is called riismo ri ˈis mo listen literally ri ism it is one of several proposals for gender neutral pronouns in Esperanto source source source track track Recording of the song Ri liberas by the French singer Guillaume Armide On 12 May 2020 Marcos Cramer a member of the Akademio de Esperanto published an empirical study on the usage of gender neutral pronouns in Esperanto The study concludes by saying that the pronoun ri is now much more widely known and used than ten years ago and that this development is stronger among young people It found that the pronoun is very widely used when referring to non binary people but that the usage of the pronoun to refer to a non specific person is practiced at a considerable level as well 2 The pronoun is not officially endorsed by the Akademio de Esperanto but some members of the academy use it nevertheless On 24 June 2020 the advisory body of the academy responded to a question on pronouns for non binary people 3 The question touches on a difficult topic because in Esperanto there is no traditional pronoun for people who identify as not belonging to one of the traditional genders and so far no expression has been accepted by the entire language community The Akademio de Esperanto carefully observes analyzes and discusses current language evolution and language debates As a purely advisory body but in no way decisive the Lingva Konsultejo cannot now anticipate a recommendation or other decision or interpretation of the Fundamento that may be made by the Academy 3 The pronoun has also been used in lyrics by various musicians most notably in multiple songs by the band La Perdita Generacio 4 Contents 1 Uses 2 History 3 See also 4 NotesUses EditThe pronoun ri has multiple uses To refer to a generic individual For example Se iu alvenos frue diru al ri ke ri atendu ĝis mi alvenos If someone comes early tell them that they should wait until I arrive To refer to someone you do not know without assuming their gender For example Iu postlasis valizon en kiu estas riaj ŝlosiloj Someone left a suitcase behind with their keys in it To refer to a person who does not identify with only the male or female gender For example Alekso kaj ria amiko estas ambaŭ neduumaj Alex and their friend are both non binary 5 History EditThe precise history of the pronoun ri is unclear it appears to have been independently created multiple times since there were not many other options left that both follow the pattern of other pronouns in Esperanto and did not yet have another meaning in the language The first recorded use of the pronoun was in 1976 in the magazine Eĥo of the Danish Esperanto Association where it was proposed to be used alongside the already existing pronouns li he and ŝi she 6 Until about 2010 it remained a seldom used experimental word but after 2010 its use has increased significantly especially among younger speakers in Western countries coinciding with similar shifts towards gender neutral language in various Western cultures 7 The Plena Manlibro de Esperanta Gramatiko an authoritative and extensive book on Esperanto grammar used to advise against the use of the pronoun but as of April 2019 it no longer discourages its use It now describes without prejudice the various ways in which the pronoun is actually used in practice 5 See also Edit Look up ri in Wiktionary the free dictionary Gender reform in Esperanto Gender neutral language Gender neutral pronoun Pronoun game Feminist language planning Lavender linguisticsNotes Edit ri Reta Vortaro in Esperanto Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Kramer Markos 12 May 2020 La efektiva uzado de seksneŭtralaj pronomoj laŭ empiria esplorstudo The actual use of gender neutral pronouns according to an empirical research study Lingva Kritiko in Esperanto Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 a b Brosch Kirilo 24 June 2020 Respondoj de la Konsultejo Kiam konvenas nek li nek ŝi Akademio de Esperanto in Esperanto Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 La Perdita Generacio 2006 Maldormemo mia My unsleepiness Eksenlime in Esperanto ASIN B00C86JJ4C a href Template Cite AV media html title Template Cite AV media cite AV media a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link a b Wennergren Bertilo 2020 11 5 Tria persono 11 5 Third person PMEG 2020 in Esperanto E I ISBN 978 91 970515 3 8 Hagemann Ole December 1976 Seksa egaleco ankaŭ lingve Gender equality also linguistically Eĥo in Esperanto Danish Esperanto Association p 114 Tial mi proponas enkondukon de la komunseksa pronomo ri li aŭ ŝi That is why I propose an introduction of the common gender pronoun ri li or ŝi Nielsen Robert 22 May 2020 Riismo konkeras la junan generacion Riismo conquers the younger generation Libera Folio in Esperanto Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ri pronoun amp oldid 1131040895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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