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Retraction Note: Linguistic analysis in politically correct discourse (on the English language media content) [PDF]
The Guest Editors and the Publisher have retracted this article. Actually, the third author of the article - Lucio Giuliodori - and his affiliation (University of Perugia, Piazza dell'Università, 1, 06123 Perugia PG, Italy) - should be removed from the ...
Melnikova Kseniya, Guslyakova Alla
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LANGUAGE DISCRIMINATION AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
This article is about discrimination in linguistic and political correctness in the language, where words, expressions are used that a certain group of people in different areas, e.g. related to nations, religion, skin color, age, disadvantage or gender, can offend or offend.
Svetlana Ermolenko, Karina Turchyn
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Gender-neutral English : politically correct language in the U.S.A. [PDF]
Martynuska, Małgorzata
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POLITICALLY CORRECT MEANS OF PERSON’S NOMINATION IN CLIENTELE DISCOURSE
The purpose of the present article is to describe the patterns of politically correct naming of persons with disabilities, replacing direct human nominations, that can hurt one’s feelings and dignity.
Mikhaylova Margarita Sergeevna
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La Leichte Sprache allemande : une planification linguistique du politiquement correct
Leichte Sprache or German “easy to understand language” is aimed at people with cognitive deficits and aims at “barrier-free” communication (barrierefreie Kommunikation) through documents deemed free of decoding difficulties.
Odile Schneider-Mizony
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This article examines designations used to describe foreign migratory groups in textbooks for German as a foreign language in French public high school.
Laure Gautherot
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The article discusses the semantic and stylistic status of the English language words and word combinations nominating a representative of the Negroid race.
Ivan Samokhin +2 more
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POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATION [PDF]
In a world increasingly trying to erase past inequalities and discriminations, words must communicate intent as much as ideas. We live in politically correct cultures, where unspoken rules of respectability govern conduct in cross-cultural interactions ...
Anamaria-Mirabela Pop, Monica-Ariana Sim
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Euphemism and Language Change: The Sixth and Seventh Ages
No matter which human group we look at, past or present, euphemism and its counterpart dysphemism are powerful forces and they are extremely important for the study of language change.
Kate Burridge
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Forbidden Words: Language Control and Victorian Political Correctness in Dickens and Carroll
This article examines Charles Dickens’s and Lewis Carroll’s representations of mechanisms of control over people’s – especially young people’s – language, imagination, and minds.
Benziman, Galia
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