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2. Gender inflection
2.1 Personal names
2.2 Personal pronouns
2.3 Dummy pronouns
3. Gender agreement
4. Grammatical vs. natural gender
4.1 Indeterminate gender
4.2 Animals
4.3 Objects and abstractions
5 Gender assignment
5.1 Semantics
5.2 Morphology
5.3 Convention
6. Gender in English
7. Gender across language families
7.1 Indo-European
7.2 Other types of gender classifications
7.3 Australian Aboriginal languages
7.4 Caucasian languages
7.5 Niger-Congo languages
7.6 Basque
8. Auxiliary and constructed languages
9. Male and female speech
10. List of languages by type of grammatical genders
10.1 Masculine and feminine
10.2 Common and neuter
10.3 Animate and inanimate
10.4 Masculine, feminine, and neuter
10.5 More than three grammatical genders
10.6 No grammatical genders
11. See also
11.1 Further examples of the presence and absence of grammatical gender
11.2 Related topics
11.3 Similar linguistic notions
11.4 Gender-inclusive language
12. Notes
2. Corbett, Greville G. (1991) Gender, Cambridge University Press —A comprehensive study; looks at 200 languages.
3. Corbett, Geville (1994) "Gender and gender systems". En R. Asher (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Oxford: Pergamon Press, pp. 1347 — 1353.
4. Greenberg, J. H. (1978) "How does a language acquire gender markers?". En J. H. Greenberg et al. (eds.) Universals of Human Language, Vol. 4, pp. 47 — 82.
5. Hockett, Charles F. (1958) A Course in Modern Linguistics, Macmillan.
6. Ibrahim, M. (1973) Grammatical gender. Its origin and development. La Haya: Mouton.
7. Iturrioz, J. L. (1986) "Structure, meaning and function: a functional analysis of gender and other classificatory techniques". Función 1. 1–3.
8. Pinker, Steven (1994) The Language Instinct, William Morrow and Company.