Gender in IE Langs

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Gender in IE Langs

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Quick question(s): PIE had/has gender, right? M, F, and N? So, I know how that get simplified into M and F a lot, but are Bengali and English the only established IE langs that merge them all into M (i.e. genderlessness)?

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Some dialects of Scandinavian do. Afrikaans does. Uhhhm. I can't immediately think of any other examples.
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Neither Armenian nor Persian have gender. Walloon has almost completly lost gender.

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Some other languages related to Bengali have also lost grammatical gender, e.g. Assamese, Maithili and Magahi.

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Also, PIE did not have M/N/F. At least not early on.


Early PIE is believed to have had an animacy-based system. Late PIE had developed this into a M/N/F system.

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YngNghymru wrote:Some dialects of Scandinavian do.
Which ones?
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Åge Kruger wrote:
YngNghymru wrote:Some dialects of Scandinavian do.
Which ones?
West Jutish dialects and some East Swedish dialects.
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Åge Kruger wrote:
YngNghymru wrote:Some dialects of Scandinavian do.
Which ones?
Ask Miekko

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Cockroach wrote:
Åge Kruger wrote:
YngNghymru wrote:Some dialects of Scandinavian do.
Which ones?
Ask Miekko
Somewhere around Karleby.
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