singular they
singular they
Posted Mar 31, 2012 17:33 UTC (Sat) by giraffedata (guest, #1954)In reply to: Dictator needed by nix
Parent article: Fedora release naming "is a" bit contentious
So, yes, 'they' is just wrong, as long as you consider Chaucer, Swift, Thackeray, Orwell, and, hell, pretty much every other English speaker of the last thousand years whose words have been recorded to be wrong.
You haven't even come close to showing that pretty much every English speaker of the last thousand years whose words have been recorded used singular they.
Also, speakers from hundreds of years ago are not very relevant to what should be considered correct today. People who care about grammar reject much of the grammar of Chaucer and Shakespeare for current use.
English grammar rules tend to be arbitrary, so it doesn't matter much if one was established recently, in defiance of previous usage. For whatever reason a person seeks to follow rules of grammar, a rule such as "'they' is plural" that has been in place since it was manufactured by 17th century grammarians counts. (Of course, so do others that might conflict with that one).