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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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Attitudes Toward Gender-Neutral Spanish: Acceptability and Adoptability

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology, 2021
This article presents the results of a survey conducted in January 2020 about attitudes toward gender-neutral language in Argentina. The survey was delivered mainly through social networks to 4,205 participants, and its results help understand the ...
Juan Eduardo Bonnin   +1 more
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The Problems of Using a Gender-Neutral Language in Germany

open access: yesДискурс
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problems related to the gender reform of the German language. Started on the wave of feminist movement of the 70s of the XX century, the transition to gender-neutral language in recent decades has become one of
Ju. G. Timralieva, A. L. Lomonosova
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Primary school teachers’ views of the use of gender-neutral language to enhance gender equality in schools

open access: yesThe Dyke, 2022
Language plays an important role in shaping, and directing behaviour. Feminists argue that the use of gendered language has consequences for relations, and relative status of male and female learners in the education system because it is used to ...
Richard Nyika   +1 more
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Zur Pragmatik des Genderns. Das Partizip I in Text und Situation [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław, 2023
‘Participle I’ often displaces masculine nomina agentis, especially because it can be used neutrally without indicating gender. A more precise analysis of such substitutions in their contexts makes clear that the grammatically based difference is still ...
Norbert Richard Wolf
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Le turc, une langue sans genre grammatical : la solution pour une langue plus égalitaire ?

open access: yesGlad!, 2022
Two strategies coexist today to try to make the French language more egalitarian in terms of gender: fighting against the predominance of the masculine in the language and therefore in our representations can be achieved either by multiplying gender ...
Eléonore de Beaumont
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Linguistic means of reflecting gender-related changes in modern society (exemplified by English-language newspapers advertisements) [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Language means play a crucial role in the shaping stereotypes within cultural groups. The present study addresses the issues of gender neutralization in English-language advertising and newspaper texts. The paper investigates linguistic means involved in
Monakhova Elena   +2 more
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Gender-Neutral Language in English and French Linguo-Cultures

open access: yesenadakultura, 2021
Gender linguistics studies the gender-neutral aspect in detail that is usually manifested in a language. One of its provisions tells us that language not only possesses such qualities as anthropocentrism (human orientations) is, but it also implies androcentrism, that is, that it presents a picture of the world based on a masculine viewpoint, in the ...
Tsiuri Akhvlediani   +2 more
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Ist Gendern mit Glottisverschlusslaut ungrammatisch? Ein Analysevorschlag für das Suffix [ʔɪn] als phonologisches Wort

open access: yesZeitschrift für Wortbildung, 2022
So-called gender-neutral nouns like Freund*innen, Redakteur_in or AutorInnen are suspected to not fit into the linguistic system. This paper argues that if these forms are pronounced with a glottal stop (e.g.
Lena Völkening
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