Fix more FP
Change-Id: I1f8045b4f93f64a7c8597dfbc35a1744af3aaf20
diff --git a/src/index.js b/src/index.js
index cbc0953..47be79e 100644
--- a/src/index.js
+++ b/src/index.js
@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@
['eys', neoPron('ey')],
['emm', neoPron('ey')],
// they/them (NOM=they, GEN=their, DAT=them, ACC=them)
- ['they', neoPron('they')],
- ['their', neoPron('they')],
- ['them', neoPron('they')],
+ // Excluded: 'they' and 'them' are too frequent in English quotations within
+ // German texts and would cause many false positives.
+ // 'their' is likewise excluded for the same reason.
// ---- Neuer Stamm (new-stem pronouns) -----------------------------------
// el/em (NOM=el, GEN=ems, DAT=em, ACC=en)
@@ -143,8 +143,9 @@
// 'ens' takes priority as NOM of ens-paradigm (also GEN of en/em)
['ens', neoPron('ens')],
// et/siem (NOM=et, GEN=sier, DAT=siem, ACC=sien)
- // oblique forms 'sier'/'siem'/'sien' already mapped to sier-paradigm above
- ['et', neoPron('et')],
+ // Excluded: 'et' is omitted — it is ubiquitous in academic German texts as the
+ // Latin abbreviation in 'et al.' and would cause pervasive false positives.
+ // The oblique forms sier/siem/sien are still captured via the sier-paradigm.
// ex/ex (all forms = ex)
['ex', neoPron('ex')],
// hän/sim (NOM=hän, GEN=sir, DAT=sim, ACC=sim)