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The dynamics of political correctness, inclusive language and freedom of speech
The study aims to research the historical dynamics of the notions political correctness, inclusive language and freedom of speech, as well as to reveal the mechanisms and new tendencies of their realization in public discourse.
Olga A. Leontovich
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Politically Correct English Language and Gender in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In the present study, we investigated the responses provided by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s male and female respondents in regards to their usage of politically correct English language across various categories. Those categories include gender, disability, age, work, socioeconomic status, and race terminology. We hypothesized that significant differences
Berina Sulić, Elma Dedović-Atilla
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Cultural and Linguistic Challenges of Translating English-Arabic Politically (In)Correct Language
:This article conducts research into language, society, and culture, exploring their reciprocal/ interconnected influence on thought and behavior, with particular attention given to the concept of political correctness. This study explores the challenges
مارينا خيرى نعيم عزيز +2 more
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Politically correct and gender-neutral language: effects, consequences, acceptance
Political correctness and gender-neutral language are language practices that aim to critically examine current language usage based on certain progressive norms and reject certain words, terms, or expressions deemed inappropriate, while seeking alternatives.
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The article examines politically correct vocabulary as a significant linguistic and cultural phenomenon that is gaining increasing importance in contemporary English-language media discourse. The text focuses on its functional role, which includes reducing social tension, avoiding conflicts, fostering a positive image, and promoting inclusive ...
Olga Vashchylo, Oleksandra Horlova
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Is Teaching English as an International Language All about Being Politically Correct?
Aya Matsuda
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The politically correct language (PCL) proposes the substitution of forms considered pejorative. In this sense, are the linguistic variants of this language modality incorporated into the speech of ordinary people?
Reinaldo César Zanardi
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POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE: THEORY OF IDEOLOGICAL ASPECT [PDF]
The article aims to highlight the ideological aspect of functioning politically correct vocabulary in today’s political discourse. Realization of the set goal requires solving the following objectives: 1) to expand scholarly ideas about the ...
Yuliia G. Karachun +1 more
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Linguistic analysis in politically correct discourse (on the English language media content) [PDF]
The problem of the research is the insufficient study of political correctness (PC) in the intercultural and linguistic aspects, as well as the urgent need to establish its status in the modern integrated culture.
Melnikova Kseniya +2 more
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The article aims to provide a basic framework for rendering politically correct vocabulary from English into Ukrainian in the context of media discourse. The difference regarding gender is that it is politically correct to avoid gendered words in English,
Анастасія Серафин +1 more
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