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Italian proposal for non-binary and inclusive language: The schwa as a non-gender–specific ending
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 2023Introduction: In recent years, an increasing number of non-binary individuals have sought recognition in Italian society. The Italian language must adapt to this new social complexity, encouraging gender-neutral pronouns and suffixes. Method: As a new Italian proposal, Vera Gheno recommended the use of the “schwa” (ə) as a neutral suffix in written and
Roberto Baiocco +2 more
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AI and Ethics
We assess the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field. In our corpus of 50 research papers, the seven
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We assess the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field. In our corpus of 50 research papers, the seven
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‘Non-binary Gender Identities: The Language of Becoming’ Sebastian Cordoba (2023)
Gender and LanguageNon-binary Gender Identities: The Language of BecomingSebastian Cordoba (2023) Routledge, 180 pp.
Ardia Pramesti Nurfahmi +2 more
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I-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+ allies alike.
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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+ allies alike.
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Exploring Non-binary Genders: Language and Identity
2020This 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.
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Journal of Child Health Care
Whether spoken language influences experiences of trans and non-binary youth (TNBY) with healthcare systems is unknown. We analyzed Quebec data from the Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey to illustrate healthcare experiences of predominantly French-speaking TNBY aged 14–25 and influence of gender identity and language on those ...
Claire Lefebvre +7 more
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Whether spoken language influences experiences of trans and non-binary youth (TNBY) with healthcare systems is unknown. We analyzed Quebec data from the Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey to illustrate healthcare experiences of predominantly French-speaking TNBY aged 14–25 and influence of gender identity and language on those ...
Claire Lefebvre +7 more
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Legislative discourse against non-binary language in Brazil
Este artículo tiene como objetivo identificar la construcción de significado sobre el lenguaje de género no binario en textos legislativos brasileños (proyectos de ley federales y estatales) que prohíben este uso lingüístico. Para la metodología, seleccionamos bibliografía sobre género social (Cult, 2014; Miskolci, 2014, 2015; Oliveira, 2019),Melo, Iran Ferreira de +1 more
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Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German
ABSTRACT The speech styles of young German speakers in entertainment and social media employ slang, English, and jargon for current social issues including LGBTQIA+ sexuality: geil, krass, Alter or queer, Yaas Queen, coming‐out or
Vance Schaefer +2 more
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ABSTRACT The speech styles of young German speakers in entertainment and social media employ slang, English, and jargon for current social issues including LGBTQIA+ sexuality: geil, krass, Alter or queer, Yaas Queen, coming‐out or
Vance Schaefer +2 more
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