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Sexism and Attitudes Toward Gender-Neutral Language

Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2012
We examined the relationships between three forms of sexism (modern, benevolent, and hostile) and two components of attitudes toward gender-neutral language (attitudes toward gender-related language reforms and recognition of sexist language) across different contexts.
Oriane Sarrasin   +2 more
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GENDER NEUTRALITY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: TEACHER TALK AND COURSEBOOKS

Modern Linguistic and Methodical-and-Didactic Researches, 2021
State of the problem. The article explores the phenomenon of gender neutrality in language education and presents the results of classroom discourse analysis and coursebook content analysis. The purpose of the study is to reveal to what extent teachers of English as a foreign language (L2 teachers) in Russia use gender-neutral language and gender ...
A.A. Korenev, A.I. Kolushkina
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A Practical Guide to Gender Neutral Language

Management Decision, 1994
Documents ranging from advertisements to policy statements do not have to be either sexist or clumsily anti‐sexist. There is a middle ground of neutral writing which avoids sex bias, and communicates without giving offence. Analyses the problem and suggests practical ways for management to develop gender‐free style, starting with the most critical ...
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From sex to biology: the case for gender‐neutral language in science education

Immunology and Cell Biology, 2023
In our increasingly diverse society, it is important to examine the language used in scientific fields such as biology and immunology. Gender-neutral language aims to avoid gender-based assumptions and exclusionary language, promoting inclusivity and diversity, which are essential values in scientific research.
Jessica G Borger
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Gender Neutral Legal Language: A Comparative Analysis

2023
Comparative Law and Language, Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): CLL Vol.1 No.
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Making a Case for Studying Gender-Neutral Pronouns in Speech-Language Pathology

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021
Purpose The purpose of this article is to review current policies and research in the field of speech-language pathology in regard to targeting gender-neutral pronouns in language therapy and propose further research on the topic.
Sarah Shotwell, Li Sheng
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Gender-Neutral Language and Gender Disparities

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Alma Cohen   +4 more
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In their own voices: Development of English as a gender-neutral language

English Today, 2017
This study explores how learning English among one subset of English learners, Asian female international students at US colleges, contributes to the larger project of advancing gender equality. Using their narratives, we ask why Asian female international students invest so much of their identities and effort into learning English. We discuss the ways
Janina Brutt-Griffler, Sumi Kim
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Strategies for promoting gender-neutral language in healthcare

Learning objectives: In contemporary healthcare, the adoption of inclusive language and the promotion of gender equality represent fundamental elements in ensuring equitable and respectful healthcare.
Masino, Federica, Masino, Federica
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Attitudes toward gender-neutral language in Spanish

Journal of Language and Sexuality
Abstract Gender-neutral language is important for fostering inclusivity of gender-diverse individuals. Spanish grammar incorporates gender-based distinctions, making it challenging to achieve gender neutrality. The aim of the present research was to examine factors related to the acceptance of ...
Maria Andrea Hurtado Morales   +1 more
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