Re: Indo-European Languages and Gramatical Gender Loss



"Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Why, in 2007, would that be phrased any way other than "Employees
must be responsible for their own safety"?

To me, at any rate, that would be open to the interpretation that
employees collectively (as opposed to the boss) are to be responsible
for employee safety as a whole.
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