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Non-binary gender identities: the language of becoming

open access: yes, 2022
Non-Binary Gender Identities examines how non-binary people discover, adopt, and negotiate language in a variety of social settings, both offline and online.
Sebastian Cordoba, Cordoba, Sebastian
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Inclusive Language and Non-binary Identities: Towards a Paradigm Change in Argentina

open access: yesRevista de Estudios de Género: La Ventana, 2023
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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Can "they" be translated : Croatian language and non-binary expression

open access: yes, 2021
With English speaking countries becoming increasingly more accommodating of non-binary gender expression, the issue of translating such expression into other languages becomes a pressing issue.
Špoljar, Marta
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Exploring Non-binary Genders: Language and Identity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This thesis explores the multiple ways in which non-binary people negotiate their identities, their authenticity, and their embodied experiences through language. Twenty-two non-binary-identified people living in the UK were interviewed for this project.
Cordoba, Sebastian
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Non-Binary Gender Identities and Language Use

open access: yes, 2018
The sociolinguistic research that has examined the relation between language and gender has experienced a significant change in the past decades. As a matter of fact, a new approach to feminist theory that rejected the fixity of gender binary and ...
González Calvente, Thania
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An Analysis of the Use of Inclusive Language among Italian Non-Binary Individuals: A Survey Transcending Binary Thinking

open access: yesI-LanD Journal : Identity, Language and Diversity : 2, 2020, 2020
This study investigates the use of gender-inclusive language among Italian non-binary individuals. In English-speaking countries, the epicene pronoun ‘they’ and neo-pronouns such as ‘xe’ and ‘zim’ have been adopted by nonbinary individuals and LGBTQA+
Scotto Di Carlo, Giuseppina   +1 more
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Writing by principles: German-speaking newspaper guidelines and the use of non-binary gender-fair language

open access: yesLinguistik Online
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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Translating non-binary narratives. A German-to-Italian perspective on gender-fair language in contemporary fiction

open access: yesLebende Sprachen
This article investigates linguistic and aesthetic strategies employed by non-binary authors in contemporary German-language literature, with a specific focus on the challenges they present for translation. A brief survey of prevalent practices in German
Vecchiato, Daniele
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['Translating non-binary coming-out reports: Gender-fair language strategies and use in news articles']

open access: yesJoSTrans: The Journal of Specialised Translation, 2023
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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Harms of Gender Exclusivity and Challenges in Non-Binary Representation in Language Technologies [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2021
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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