By Aamir Abdullah (Follow us on LinkedIn) For those of you who read the two previous posts–“AI Writing Generators: The Future or a Fad?” and “AI Writer: Generating the Future of Text”–thank you for your time and interest. This will be the last post I write on this subject. In this post I will: HowContinue reading “Ay Ay AI Writer”
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The Singular They: Gender Inclusivity in Canadian Legal Writing and Style Guides
By Dominique Garingan Language is a product of culture, and it is known that the English language lacks a singular pronoun that signifies the non-specific he or she. Although at times unintentional, this singularity versus plurality of pronouns, coupled with gendered indicators, has helped entrench the binary perceptions of gender found in writing which weContinue reading “The Singular They: Gender Inclusivity in Canadian Legal Writing and Style Guides”