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There is empirical evidence in different languages on how the computation of gender morphology during psycholinguistic processing affects the construction of sex-generic representations. However, there are few experimental studies in Spanish and there is
Gabriela Mariel Zunino +1 more
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Bringing Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer Understandings to Bear in Language Education
Language education represents a site for identity (re)construction, mediated through language acquisition and use (Atkinson, 2011). As students develop linguistic abilities, they also develop a multilingual sense of self.
Kris Aric Knisely, Joshua M. Paiz
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Inclusive Language and Non-binary Identities: Towards a Paradigm Change in Argentina
En el presente trabajo nos proponemos abordar la problemática del uso tradicional del masculino como género “no marcado” en Argentina, en relación con la urgente necesidad de visibilizar a aquellas identidades que se autoperciben sexogenéricamente como ...
Ludmila Elena Urtubey
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Introduction: Identities that lie outside of exclusively male and female, such as non-binary and genderqueer, have become increasingly more prevalent and visible within recent years. However, to date, the role of terminology in the development of such gender identities has been under-researched.
Nat Thorne +2 more
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With the increased visibility of non-binary people, more and more strategies have been proposed for gender-fair language in languages that have grammatical gender, such as German. Gender-fair is used as an umbrella term for gender-inclusive, the explicit inclusion of all genders beyond the binary, and gender-neutral strategies, which omit any gender ...
Manuel Lardelli, Dagmar Gromann
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Previous research into the use of gender-fair noun references in German-speaking newspapers has found an overall increase in the use of gender-fair language (GFL) over the last decade. This trend also extends to the non-binary asterisk and colon.
Sabrina Link
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Introduction: Experiencing a lack of identity verification is an issue which most of the transgender community struggles with. Non-binary people’s daily struggle for affirmation may be even more difficult in a binary gendered language, which forces speakers to grammatically encode gender distinctions in speech.
Limor Raviv
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Previous studies have identified the crucial role of provider-client communication in healthcare experiences, but there lacks a comprehensive overview regarding the experiences of transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) individuals. This review aimed to gain insights into best practices and pitfalls in language and communication with TGNB individuals ...
Enny Das
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Harms of Gender Exclusivity and Challenges in Non-Binary Representation in Language Technologies [PDF]
Gender is widely discussed in the context of language tasks and when examining the stereotypes propagated by language models. However, current discussions primarily treat gender as binary, which can perpetuate harms such as the cyclical erasure of non-binary gender identities.
Sunipa Dev +5 more
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How do the social changes influence the English language grammar? [PDF]
The paper deals with recent changes occurring in the English language due to the changes in the society itself. Every language is influenced by the changes happening in every aspect of human life, namely, in politics, economics, culture or human ...
Ljubičić Gordana M.
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