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4. The Problem of Gender in English 
In Indo-European languages the category of gender is presented with 
flexions. It is not based on sex distinction, but it is purely grammatical.  


 
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According to some language analysts (B.Ilyish, F.Palmer, and 
E.Morokhovskaya), nouns have no category of gender in Modern English. Prof. 
Ilyish states that not a single word in Modern English shows any peculiarities in its 
morphology due to its denoting male or female being. Thus, the words 
husband 
and 
wife 
do not show any difference in their forms due to peculiarities of their 
lexical meaning. The difference between such nouns as 
actor 
and 
actress
 is a 
purely lexical one. In other words, the category of sex should not be confused with 
the category of gender, because sex is an objective biological category. It 
correlates with gender only when sex differences of living beings are manifested in 
the language grammatically (e.g. 
tiger – tigress
).  
Gender distinctions in English are marked for a limited number of nouns. In 
present-day English there are some morphemes which present differences between 
masculine and feminine (waiter – waitress, widow – widower). This distinction is 
not grammatically universal. It is not characterized by a wide range of occurrences 
and by a grammatical level of abstraction. Only a limited number of words are 
marked as belonging to masculine, feminine or neuter. The morpheme on which 
the distinction between masculine and feminine is based in English is a word-
building morpheme, not form-building.  
Still, other scholars (M.Blokh, John Lyons) admit the existence of the 
category of gender. Prof. Blokh states that the existence of the category of gender 
in Modern English can be proved by the correlation of nouns with personal 
pronouns of the third person (
he, she, it
). Accordingly, there are three genders in 
English: the neuter (non-person) gender, the masculine gender, the feminine 
gender. 


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