{{Cleanup|reason=Grammar section is directly taken from Wikipedia, could use some more sources about what defines a pronoun, and about the statistics of better mental health when people's pronouns are respected, misgendering section needs filled out}}{{OtherIdentity|also_called=Preferred pronoun}}{{Quote|We must remember that the English pronoun system is not fixed. Several centuries ago the objective plural you drove the nominative and objective singulars thou and thee and the nominative plural ye out of general use. It appears to have happened for social reasons, not linguistic reasons. They, their, them have been used continuously for six centuries, and have been disparaged in such use for about two centuries.|—Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage, 1994}}In linguistics and grammar, a '''pronoun''' (abbreviated '''pro''') is a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase. For transgender, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming people, choosing a preferred pronoun may be a very part of gender presentation.
The adjective associated with "pronoun" is "'''pronominal'''". A pronominal is also a word or phrase that acts as a pronoun. For example, in ''That's not the one I need'', the phrase ''the one'' a pronominal.
== Grammar ==
=== Exipronouns ===
''Main article: [[Exipronoun]]''
'''Exipronoun''' was coined to compliment the word neopronouns and refers to he/she/they/it; "Traditional" pronouns.
=== Neopronouns ===
== Sources ==
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