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Defining Alzheimer's disease: stipulations and the ethics of diagnostic change. [PDF]
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Oleanna: Thoughts on the Flip side of Political Correctness and Language in Oleanna
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Synthetic political actors: an exploration into emerging AI-driven candidates and parties. [PDF]
Malý M, Sandri G, Barberà O.
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Teaching Politically Correct Language
2004The article deals with the problem of using an inclusive language in class. The main types of language changes in the English language are given and classified.
Марина Валеріївна Цегельська
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Language and ‘politically correct’ usage
1993A new term to describe an alleged type of social behaviour and its accompanying use of language came into prominence in the late 1980s — politically correct. The ‘correctness’ of politically correct language implied in the use of the term is different from the meaning of ‘correct English’ discussed in chapter 1.
Dennis Freeborn +2 more
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Identifying discourse patterns in social media comments on “politically correct” language
Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association, 2020This paper presents an analysis of online comments on German newspaper articles dealing with non-discriminating language use. Combining bottom-up quantitative methods with qualitative analyses allows for identifying recurrent discourse patterns as well ...
S. Hartmann
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Warning: ‘Politically correct’ language can be dangerous to reality
AORN Journal, 1991P. N. Palmer
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Politically Correct or Culturally Competent?
Health and Social Work, 1998Dennis L Poole, D L Poole
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`Political Correctness': the Politics of Culture and Language
Discourse & Society, 2003In this article, I approach the controversy over `political correctness' (PC) in terms of three questions: a socio-historical question, a theoretical question and a political question as follows. (1) Why this apparently increasing focus in politics on achieving social and political change through changing culture and changing language - what has ...
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Language rights: Not political but scientific correctness
English Today, 1998TOVE SKUTNABB-KANGAS replies to Anthea Fraser Gupta (‘Language rights’,ET50: Apr 97) regarding issues of linguistic ...
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