Xilph
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I'm aware, however that's why I explicitly mentioned it had established itself. As for linguists that's not a real requirement, the primary purpose is in studying language, not defining lanugage. Irrelevant anyway as they would agree that they can be singular I'm sure, even TanaNari agreed it is widely recognized as being able to be used as to refer to an individual, and if it's widely recognized and used which it is then it's a word. I mean the idea of the singular they counting as slang is simply ludicrous to me, I mean other than being looked down upon it seems to have no issues at all and given language is a product of use it doesn't matter what people think of it as long as they use it.Basically, while the Majority does play a part it takes time for it to be accepted, a long time if ever. Just being a popular bit of slang does not a new word make, it just makes popular slang. It has to actually sink into the public consciousness to the point it truly becomes the automatic default use by the vast majority. Even then it still has to be accepted by the linguists who are in charge of teaching these things for to to actually be a proper use of the language, which they are as unlike to do as allow phonic spelling, multiple punctuations, over use of commas, and reintroduce that one letter that makes the 'th' sound.