We're used to the second-person pronoun being "you" (both singular and plural); in archaic works, we see "thou/thee," and I'm told some Quakers still use "thee" in both the nominative and the ...
Pronoun usage’s psychological underpinning and behavioral consequence have fascinated researchers, with much research attention paid to second-person pronouns like “you,” “your,” and “yours.” While ...
are reaching out for something. —Natalie Diaz, “If I Should Come Upon Your House Lonely in the West Texas Desert” You drive the mountain road toward Taos to reunite with Jo after ten years, to be her ...
Since a song is such a short form, songwriters forever face the challenge of transmitting a lot of information in a very short duration of time. The use of voice — telling the song by first person, ...
As the manhunt for the Brown University shooter intensifies, investigators have pivoted their focus to a second person who was near the suspect before the attack. Providence Police issued a new appeal ...