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Non-binary language in Spanish? Comprehension of non-binary morphological forms: a psycholinguistic study

open access: yesGlossa, 2022
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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Pluri-Grammars for Pluri-Genders: Competing Gender Systems in the Nominal Morphology of Non-Binary French

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
Although much has been written in recent years on the emergence of non-binary English linguistic innovations, comparatively little has been written on non-binary French forms, especially neo-morphemes marking non-binary gender on nouns.
Jennifer Marisa Kaplan
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How do the social changes influence the English language grammar? [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik radova (Univerzitet u Kragujevcu. Pedagoški fakultet u Užicu), 2021
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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Bringing Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer Understandings to Bear in Language Education

open access: yesCritical Multilingualism Studies, 2021
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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Machine Translation and Gender biases in video game localisation: a corpus-based analysis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, 2022
The video game industry has been a historically gender-biased terrain due to a higher number of male protagonists and hypersexualised representations [Dietz, 1998; Downs & Smith, 2010; Lynch et al., 2016].
María Rivas Ginel, Sarah Theroine
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From Painters to Pirates: A Study of Non-Binary Protagonists in Young Adult Fiction

open access: yesInternational Journal of Young Adult Literature, 2022
Non-binary gender is a marginalised queer identity increasingly receiving mainstream media representation, a subject that warrants investigation. Non-binary is an umbrella term under which many experiences of gender fall, a factor that necessitates a ...
Alex Henderson
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Gippius, Gender, and Textual Work in the L2 Classroom

open access: yesL2 Journal, 2021
These comments make a case for the value of careful philological work with literary texts in the language classroom. I propose that grammatically sensitive close reading of literature is a valuable way to introduce students to the generative relationship
Lawton, Dominick
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Performing Queerness through Translation and Adaptation [PDF]

open access: yesLitteraria Pragensia
This article analyses the process of translating and adapting Charlie Josephine’s I, Joan (2022) for the Komedie Theatre in Prague, tracing how queerness is negotiated across linguistic, cultural, and theatrical contexts.
Hana Pavelková
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A Comparative Study of Educational Texts for Native, Foreign, and Bilingual Young Speakers of Russian: Are Simplified Texts Equally Simple?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Studies on simple language and simplification are often based on datasets of texts, either for children or learners of a second language. In both cases, these texts represent an example of simple language, but simplification likely involves different ...
Anna Dmitrieva   +3 more
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Exclusionary Behaviors Reinforce Historical Biases and Contribute to Loss of Talent in the Earth Sciences

open access: yesEarth's Future, 2023
Geosciences remain one of the least diverse fields. Efforts to diversify the discipline need to address the role of hostile and exclusionary work and learning environments.
Erika Marin‐Spiotta   +8 more
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