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Mikroaggressionen in der deutschen Sprache: Eine grammatische und lexikalische Analyse subtiler Diskriminierungsformen und deren Einfluss auf die Inklusivität der Sprache [PDF]
This study investigates the subtle forms of discrimination in the German language, known as microaggressions, which can manifest both grammatically and lexically.
Julia Kaiser
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Women's language: a struggle to overcome inequality
This paper attempts to show that the intellectual construct womens language is entirely justified on a political, ideological, and economic basis that stresses the fact that women have historically been victims of overt (and covert) discrimination and
Sergio Bolaños Cuellar
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Lenguaje (no) sexista en la política española: el papel de la ideología y del género discursivo
This paper offers an empirical study on the use of (non-)sexist language in Spanish political discourse. By analyzing both parliamentary speech and Twitter/X posts, the study seeks to determine the extent to which politicians avoid the generic masculine
Marlies Jansegers +2 more
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Czech gender linguistics: Topics, attitudes, perspectives
The aim of the present article is to analyse the existing publications dealing with Czech gender linguistics, and attitudes of their authors. Firstly, the authors of the article present an overview of the development of the discipline, beginning with ...
Vít Kolek, Jana Valdrová
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While research using behavioural methods has repeatedly shown that generic masculines in German come with a male bias, computational methods only entered this area of research very recently.
Schmitz Dominic
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This study examines how several gender-encoding strategies in Spanish and social factors influence gender perception, reinforcing or mitigating a sexist male bias.
Laura Vela-Plo +2 more
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In many languages, masculine forms (e.g., German Lehrer, ‘teachers, masc.’) have traditionally been used to refer to both women and men, although feminine forms are available, too.
Lisa Kristina Horvath +5 more
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Inclusive definitions of legal concepts in Italian: possibilities, limits and a case study
The traditional use of the generic masculine in the Italian legal language has been criticised for being sexist. Therefore, the paper examines the possibilities and limitations of drafting inclusive definitions of legal agentives in Italian.
Elena Chiocchetti, Isabella Stanizzi
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Masculinity and fatherhood: General image of a man's identity as a father [PDF]
This paper sets up a general framework for sociological study of the identity of fathers. Having in mind that popular discourses as well as professional circles debate more and more often about the crisis of masculinity which also involves questioning and new forms of male parental practices, the issues of fatherhood have grown especially appealing to ...
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Generation Z: Concept of Masculinity in Courtship Discourse
The concept of masculinity has various meanings based on Filipino thought, which is also associated with the man having his own family, the foundation of society, making it essential to strengthen relationships, especially for parents that starts during courtship.
Papiona, John Mark +3 more
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