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The paper offers a corpus-assisted critical discourse study of translated websites on assisted reproduction technology. After building a bilingual (Spanish-Italian) parallel corpus of webpages of Spanish assisted reproduction technology centres and ...
Gianluca Pontrandolfo, Chiara Sarni
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ABSTRACT Background The international mobility of nurses is a significant component of healthcare systems worldwide, resulting in the global recruitment and adaptation of culturally and linguistically diverse nurses into diverse work environments. CALD nurses face integration challenges, which can potentially compromise their well‐being and adjustment ...
Judith Yabal +3 more
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Epistemological bases of the debate on linguistic sexism
This paper analyses the epistemological assumptions of the different approaches to the subject of linguistic sexism: the dichotomy language / speech; independence vs. conditioning of language by reality; the principle of arbitrariness; the confusion between reference and referent, etc.
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ABSTRACT Gender socialization is a lifelong process that guides children in shaping their identities, opportunities, and perspectives during early years. Within the family environment, men hold a pivotal position, influenced by tradition, economic factors, and family structure, which significantly impacts the socialization of children.
Habtamu Wondimu +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the language of how fathers of young children perceived and enacted fathering and egalitarian parenting during the early months of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Background Fathering research has increasingly focused on men's involvement in childrearing, yet persistent gendered divisions of labor remain, especially during
Sonia Molloy +2 more
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Explicit Gender Stereotyping in Bilingualism: The Impact of the Foreign Language Effect
This study investigates how the language used to present lexical stimuli influences the expression of gender biases, with a particular focus on the “Foreign Language Effect” (FLE) – the phenomenon where using a foreign language affects judgment and ...
Greta Mazzaggio
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¿Sexismo lingüístico en profesiones y oficios? Un estudio de disponibilidad léxica
Los estudios de disponibilidad léxica permiten conocer cómo están organizadas las palabras en el lexicón mental cuando un estímulo verbal activa el nodo cerebral adecuado; estos estudios ofrecen las palabras más disponibles de una comunidad en ...
Noraida Perdomo Casanova +3 more
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Anti-Gay, Sexist, Racist: Backwards Italy in British News Narratives
The Berlusconi years have witnessed Italy placed in the uncomfortable spotlight of the international media; however, now that Berlusconi’s power has waned, a timely reflection is due on the extent to which the vestiges of the former Premier’s cultural ...
Denise Filmer
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Sexisms on Facebook Page Threads of Xyriel Manabat: A Linguistic Analysis
Linguistic sensitivity is crucial in shaping individuals' thoughts, perceptions, and attitudes. The impact of language influences the creation of opportunities or the imposition of boundaries. This study delves into the realm of sexist language on the Facebook Page threads of the Filipina Child Star Xyriel Manabat, exploring both linguistic and non ...
Kathleen Joy Asarcon +4 more
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Abstract This paper presents the case of Margaret Macdonald's (1903–1956) posthumous treatment of Susan Stebbing (1885–1943). After Stebbing's death, Macdonald—her Ph.D. student and collaborator—wrote an early history of analytic philosophy in which Stebbing's work is credited to Bertrand Russell (specifically, her account of ‘directional analysis ...
Peter West
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