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Warp wrote:
> (Curiously, I have never read or heard any theory about why this is the
> case in Finnish, even though most other languages do have gender-specific
> pronouns, and more over often lack a neutral third-person pronoun.)
It's not that rare. Turkish doesn't (which, I believe, is also Altaic).
There was another language - can't remember which.
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