Agreed, but adding that in Dutch a shift was even made to always designate with the male form, regardless of gender. So a "directrice" (Dutch, which would mean something like "directress" in English, a female director) then overnight became a "directeur" ("director"), with no sex change.
Myself, I saw the familiar m/f designations here, and wondered whether that is still desirable, given the emerging use of additional designations?
Myself, I saw the familiar m/f designations here, and wondered whether that is still desirable, given the emerging use of additional designations?