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Non-sexist Language Policy and the Rise (and Fall?) of Combined Pronouns in British and American Written English [PDF]
This paper focuses on the use of combined pronouns ( s/he, his or her, him/her, etc.) as an example of late twentieth-century non-sexist language reform which had an overt democratizing aim. Within the scope of second-wave feminism, the use of combined pronouns increased the visibility of women in discourse by encouraging the use of feminine pronouns (
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Health disparities in chronic liver disease
Abstract The syndemic of hazardous alcohol consumption, opioid use, and obesity has led to important changes in liver disease epidemiology that have exacerbated health disparities. Health disparities occur when plausibly avoidable health differences are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
Ani Kardashian +3 more
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Translation Analysis of Sexist Attitudes in Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk Novel
This research is a descriptive-qualitative research. It aims to determine the translation techniques used to convey the sexist attitudes to the target language and its impact for the translation quality in terms of accuracy, acceptability, and ...
Maria Dita Manggarrani
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“Hey Guys , Once Upon a Time was Sexist Language ...”
This article adopts a contrastive approach and focuses on sexist practices in language – in French and in English – affecting women. It investigates the extent to which these practices are embedded in both languages, along with the recommendations the ...
Julie Tarif
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In Argentina, the so-called “inclusive language” aims at avoiding the bias for a particular sex or gender and objects to a grammatical binary system (feminine – masculine).
Carolina Tosi
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Exploring the use of gender-fair language by influencers [PDF]
Purpose – Explore the use of Gender-Fair Language (GFL) by influencers on Instagram. Design/methodology/approach – The clustering methodology. A digital Bag-of-Words (BoW) Method called GFL Clustering BoW Methodology to identify whether an inclusive ...
Carolina Nicolas +2 more
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Motivos de la ausencia de propuestas para un lenguaje no sexista en chino [PDF]
Reasons for the absence of proposals for non-sexist language in Chinese. In this article we examine what are the reasons why in the Chinese language there are not so many proposals for non-sexist language as in the Spanish language. The analysis is based
Xinwei, Zhao
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Gender Ideologies in English and Slovene: A Contrastive View
The article deals with the concept of linguistic sexism in the cross-cultural context. It compares the generally accepted guidelines for avoiding linguistic sexism in English and Slovene, exemplified by two guides on non-sexist use of English.
Katja Plemenitaš
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El género, los hombres y las mujeres
The current article is a product of the research project From text analysis to discourse analysis: a study of the language of football, belonging to the research group Fray Antón de Montesinos at Universidad Santo Tomás: Languages and symbolic universes.
Ninfa Stella Cárdenas Sánchez
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The Directorate-General for Translation’s gender-neutral English guidelines (1998-2022)
Ten years before the European Parliament adopted the Gender-neutral language in the European Parliament multilingual guidelines (2008), the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Translation had already included a section on this subject in the ...
López-Medel María
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