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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.
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Italian is a gender-marked binary language with masculine and feminine as the only possible grammatical genders. One strategy that was recently put forward to deconstruct the gender dichotomy and to allow for non-binary individuals to be linguistically acknowledged is to replace gendered endings (-a,-o,-e,-i) with a schwa (ə), both in writing and ...
Facchini, Igor, Torresi, Ira
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Italian is a gender-marked binary language with masculine and feminine as the only possible grammatical genders. One strategy that was recently put forward to deconstruct the gender dichotomy and to allow for non-binary individuals to be linguistically acknowledged is to replace gendered endings (-a,-o,-e,-i) with a schwa (ə), both in writing and ...
Facchini, Igor, Torresi, Ira
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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
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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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Le français non‐binaire: Linguistic forms used by non‐binary speakers of French
Foreign Language Annals, 2020Kris Aric Knisely
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Non-Binary Sexualities: The Language of Desire, Practice, and Embodiment
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Non-Binary Pronouns in the German Language: Social Perception, Normative Status, and Functioning
This article presents a comprehensive study of non-binary pronouns in the German language as part of the broader process of linguistic inclusion in the context of growing gender diversity. Against the backdrop of ongoing public debates concerning the rights of transgender and non-binary individuals, language is increasingly seen not only as a tool of ...openaire +1 more source
Inclusiveness Beyond the (Non)binary in Romance Languages
Gláucia V. Silva, Cristiane Soaresopenaire +1 more source

