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{{OtherIdentity|also_called=Xenopronoun, neopronoun, noun pronoun|exclusivity=None|image1=[[Nounself Pronouns (1).png]]}}{{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}}
'''Nounself pronouns''' are a subset of neopronouns that are more directly based on words, often nouns, to create pronouns like budself or pupself.