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Non-Sexist and Non-Discriminatory Language
1990As an introduction to the topic of non-discriminatory language consider the following job titles:
Edward Sallis, Kate Sallis
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Non-sexist language reform and generic pronouns in Australian English
English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 2001This paper explores changes in the use of generic pronouns in Australian English. We examine a database of public non-scripted speech to establish to what extent generic pronouns promoted through non-sexist language reform have become part of public speech.
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Language Planning and Sexual Equality: Guidelines for Non-Sexist Usage
1985Over the past decade, a number of publishers and professional associations in the United States have adopted editorial policies or endorsed guidelines for non-sexist usage. The appearance of these guidelines can be directly attributed to the renewed vigor of the Women’s Movement in the early 1970s.
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Can legal language be gender-neutral? Some thoughts on (non)-sexist language in English and Spanish
2008In legal documents at International, European, and National levels one notes a constant preoccupation with politically correct language as far as the discrimination of women is concerned. An example of such a concern is the European Constitution, Article II-83.
PANO ALAMAN, ANA, TURCI, MONICA
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Using non-sexist language: a form of collective action?
The main goal of this research is to test whether a collective action model better predicts non-sexist language use than the planned behavior model. Research shows that the generic use of masculine forms in language reinforces gender inequalities by shaping biased mental representations.Girerd, Lola +6 more
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Proposed guidelines for Non Sexist Language Policy for The Australian Journal of Family Therapy*
Australian Journal of Family Therapy, 1984Jane Chapman +4 more
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Forum: Do the NCTE Guidelines on Non-Sexist Use of Language Serve a Positive Purpose?
The English Journal, 1976Lance Alter, Millicent Rutherford
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We’ve Come a Long Way, Guys! Rhetorics of Resistance to the Feminist Critique of Sexist Language
Gender and Society, 2021Martha Copp
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Understanding Subtle Sexism: Detection and Use of Sexist Language
Sex Roles, 2004Robyn K Mallett
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