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Sexist language: should we be concerned?

Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (1972), 1989
What is sexist language? It is inherently discriminatory language, either written or spoken, that implies an unjustified sexual bias against a group or an individual, usually women, but sometimes men. The identification of sexist language and the need for a change to nonsexist forms have long been topics of controversy.
S, Schneider, A M, Soto
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Sexist language - why fuss?

Nursing Standard, 1991
Hazel Platzer, Karen Rawlings-Anderson
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Sexist Language

Teaching Philosophy, 1982
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Beyond Sexist Language

The Women's Review of Books, 1985
Cheris Kramarae   +5 more
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“You look like my 14-year-old daughter”

Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 2023
Wanwen Wang, Jonathan Ngai
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Sexist Language in Theology?

Theological Studies, 1975
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Understanding Subtle Sexism: Detection and Use of Sexist Language

Sex Roles, 2004
Robyn Mallett   +2 more
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Sexist Language in PAR

Public Administration Review, 1974
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