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Gender in Language and Gender in Employment [PDF]
Women lag behind men in many domains. Feminist scholars have proposed that sex-based grammatical systems in languages reinforce traditional conceptions of gender roles, which in turn contribute to disadvantaging women. This article evaluates the empirical plausibility of this claim in the context of women's labour market outcomes.
Astghik Mavisakalyan
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displacement of race in language and gender studies
As a collaboration between the two authors, this essay first addresses each author’s individual perspective on language and gender studies, particularly as it has taken shape in the US context, and then offers a jointly developed argument regarding the ...
Mary Bucholtz, deandre miles‐hercules
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Gender bias and stereotypes in Large Language Models [PDF]
Large Language Models (LLMs) have made substantial progress in the past several months, shattering state-of-the-art benchmarks in many domains. This paper investigates LLMs’ behavior with respect to gender stereotypes, a known issue for prior models.
Hadas Kotek, Rikker Dockum, David Q. Sun
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Gender-fair language in translation and post-editing: Insights and best practices
Machine Translation (MT) models knowingly suffer from gender bias, especially for genders beyond the binary. Since issues of non-binary representation and language use are still often neglected in both Translation Studies (TS) and MT, this book ...
Lardelli, Manuel
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Learning efficacy can be substantially improved through the frequent use of learning strategies, whose practicality has been confirmed through extensive research.
Senad Bećirović +2 more
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Language and gender: Mainstreaming and the persistence of patriarchy
Issues related to gender (and sexuality), largely ignored in the early development of sociolinguistics, have emerged as a cornerstone of the field. Spurred on by the feminist movement and new generations of engaged scholars addressing how language use ...
D. Cameron
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Age and gender in language, emoji, and emoticon usage in instant messages
Text is one of the most prevalent types of digital data that people create as they go about their lives. Digital footprints of people’s language usage in social media posts were found to allow for inferences of their age and gender.
Timothy C Koch +2 more
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Development in the research of language and gender in Anglophone and Serbian literature [PDF]
Based on the relevant foreign and domestic research and references, this article aims to offer an insight into the most prominent former and current studies in the field of language and gender studies.
Babić-Antić Jelena B. +1 more
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Evaluating Gender Bias of Pre-trained Language Models in Natural Language Inference by Considering All Labels [PDF]
Discriminatory gender biases have been found in Pre-trained Language Models (PLMs) for multiple languages. In Natural Language Inference (NLI), existing bias evaluation methods have focused on the prediction results of one specific label out of three ...
Panatchakorn Anantaprayoon +2 more
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Palestinian undergraduate learners’ foreign language classroom anxiety in online environments [PDF]
© 2023 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.24815/siele.v10i3.30031Despite foreign language ...
Alawneh, Yousef +12 more
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