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Less than one percent of words would be affected by gender-inclusive language in German press texts

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Research on gender and language is tightly knitted to social debates on gender equality and non-discriminatory language use. Psycholinguistic scholars have made significant contributions in this field. However, corpus-based studies that investigate these
Carolin Müller-Spitzer   +4 more
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Student’s general attitude in gender-inclusive language

open access: yesInternational Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), 2021
Centered on studies on language and gender, this study generally aimed to assess the students’ general attitude towards Gender-Inclusive It likewise determined difference on attitude when grouped according to sex. The study utilized quantitative research design.
Ma. Theresa R. Remigio, Arlene D. Talosa
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Decision Algorithm for the Automatic Determination of the Use of Non-Inclusive Terms in Academic Texts

open access: yesPublications, 2020
The use of inclusive language, among many other gender equality initiatives in society, has garnered great attention in recent years. Gender equality offices in universities and public administration cannot cope with the task of manually checking the use
Pedro Orgeira-Crespo   +3 more
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Gender-neutral Language in EU Secondary Legislation

open access: yesIperstoria, 2023
English does not have a grammatical gender, thus having an “intrinsic predisposition towards gender-neutral forms” (Poddighe 2020, 3). Most personal nouns do not indicate a specific gender, as in the case of person or engineer.
Ornella Guarino
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The impact of gender-exclusive language on women's anticipated ostracism: A preregistered replication of Stout and Dasgupta (2011).

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
In a 2011 study, Stout and Dasgupta exposed men and women to what they termed gender-inclusive language, which used both male and female referents, or to what they termed gender-exclusive language, which used male referents only.
Erika J Rosenberger, Heather M Claypool
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Le discours public sur la langue équitable en genre en Allemagne : refus d’une altera lingua

open access: yesGlottopol, 2023
This contribution examines the discursive strategies used by certain speakers and writers in the Federal Republic of Germany to reject a gender-inclusive language as a variety suitable for all social uses.
Laure Gautherot, Odile Schneider-Mizony
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A Morpho-Syntactic Analysis of Gender-Fair Language in Advertisements of Cosmetic Products in Ghana [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 2023
Gender-fair language challenges and dismantles prevailing societal gender preconceptions. Cosmetic advertisements have been criticized for unfair language choices that perpetuate gender stereotypes.
Esther Serwaah Afreh, Obed Atta-Asamoah
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Y a-t-il un guide dans la rédaction ?

open access: yesGlad!, 2021
In guidelines for non-sexist / inclusive language, instructions are given for a more equitable use of nouns (and satellite forms) referring to humans. Such guides exist for many languages, including for French since the 1980s.
Daniel Elmiger
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The representation of gender in English textbooks in Uganda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The central role played by textbooks in children’s education in developing countries has been highlighted previously in this journal. This paper reports on how an English-language textbook used commonly in Ugandan secondary schools reinforces gender ...
Barton, Amanda, Namatende, Lydia
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So That All May Speak: Inviting All to Describe Themselves in the L2 French Classroom [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In this article, I examine two focal students of L2 French whose curiosity and embodied learning inspired me to rethink my teaching about personal gender expression and grammatical gender and to develop curricular innovations that would open up pathways ...
Heidenfeldt, William Allen
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