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FRAMING INCLUSION THROUGH POLITICALLY CORRECT LANGUAGE IN BRITISH-AMERICAN POLITICAL RHETORIC

Advanced Linguistics
This article discusses how politically correct language and euphemism serve as tools of inclusive framing in contemporary British and American political discourse.
Olha Beshlei
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Politically Correct Language in Modern English Language Media Texts and Its Translation into Ukrainian

Advanced Linguistics
The article examines politically correct vocabulary as a significant linguistic and cultural phenomenon that is gaining increasing importance in contemporary English-language media discourse.
Olga Vashchylo, Oleksandra Horlova
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Special Language and Political Correctness

British Journal of Special Education, 1994
Dr Jenny Corbett, Department of Education and Community Studies, University of East London, looks at the way in which the language used in relation to special educational needs has changed and evolved since the 1960s, taking articles published in the predecessor to the BJSE over 25 years ago,
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`Political Correctness': the Politics of Culture and Language

Discourse & Society, 2003
In 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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The Use of Politically Correct Speech in Media

MAP Social Sciences
In this paper, the authors analyze the use of politically correct speech in media. The media and society are interconnected and conditioning each other. In this theoretical environment, McLuhan states that the medium is the message while implying speech ...
Melisa Zukić, Anera Pustahija
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Language rights: Not political but scientific correctness

English Today, 1998
TOVE SKUTNABB-KANGAS replies to Anthea Fraser Gupta (‘Language rights’,ET50: Apr 97) regarding issues of linguistic ...
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Semantic contestations and the meaning of politically significant terms

Inquiry, 2019
Political disagreement and verbal derogation are both separately and jointly ubiquitous in our everyday lives. In contrast to philosophical discussions of slurring terms, not so much attention has been paid to otherwise politically significant terms, at ...
Deborah Mühlebach
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Navigating opportunities and challenges in interculturality: an ethnographic exploration of a migrant English language teacher’s journey in the South Korean classroom

Language and Intercultural Communication
This study explores the interactions between a white, male, American English teacher and Korean students, focusing on how participants navigate intercultural tensions within the classroom.
Jaran Shin
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Decoding Hate: Exploring Language Models' Reactions to Hate Speech

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Hate speech is a harmful form of online expression, often manifesting as derogatory posts. It is a significant risk in digital environments. With the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs), there is concern about their potential to replicate hate speech ...
Paloma Piot, Javier Parapar
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Memes in the Machine: Ideological Propagation in Large Language Models

IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications
Language models (LM) are increasingly being adopted in organisations to replace human tasks, particularly for content generation. This work furthers existing studies around bias and ideological propagation in LMs by exploring its intersection with the ...
Harriet Farlow   +4 more
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