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Constitución española, lenguaje y sexismo
López Medel, María. - : Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española, 2021
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Flaming as a surface manifestation of sexism. A linguistic perspective
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“One is a woman, so that’s encouraging too”. The representation of social gender in “powered by Oxford” online lexicography
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 44(2021); 275-295 (2021)
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Not All Speakers are Equal: Harm and Conversational Standing
In: Daimon; Nr. 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia; No. 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia; Núm. 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; Daimon; No 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; Daimon; N. 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; Daimon; N.º 84 (2021): Septiembre - Diciembre. Monográfico sobre «Expressing Hatred: The Political Dimension of Expressives» ; 1989-4651 ; 1130-0507 (2021)
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Women's subordination and their right to resist
In: Fórum Linguístico, Vol 18, Iss 2 (2021) (2021)
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Processus rhétoriques et psychosociaux d'un « débat émotionnel » à l'occasion d'une indignation féministe
In: Argumentum: Journal of the Seminar of Discursive Logic, Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 175-204 (2021) (2021)
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On the offensive : prejudice in language past and present
Stollznow, Karen. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Women, language and politics
Shaw, Sylvia. - Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Language and gender
Talbot, Mary M.. - Medford, MA : Polity Press, 2020
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La fin du masculin générique ? Expériences et débats autour de l'écriture inclusive
In: Norma si uz in limbile romanice actuale. Romanica 31. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02977447 ; Alexandra Cunita, Coman Lupu. Norma si uz in limbile romanice actuale. Romanica 31., editura universitatii din bucuresti, pp.181-202, 2020, 978-606-16-1183-6 (2020)
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Performing Non-sexism via Degendering Phoric Forms in English: The Gap between Rules and Practice as Observed in the 9th Edition of Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English
In: Lexikos; Vol. 30 (2020) ; 2224-0039 (2020)
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Sexism in Trump's Political Speeches: A Critical Discourse Analysis Approach ...
Jubran, Haider Saad Yahya. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Sexism in Trump's Political Speeches: A Critical Discourse Analysis Approach ...
Jubran, Haider Saad Yahya. - : Zenodo, 2020
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ESBOZO DE UNA BIBLIOGRAFÍA CRÍTICA SOBRE –X- Y –E- COMO ALTERNATIVAS AL MASCULINO GENÉRICO EN ESPAÑOL (2014-2019)
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 39 - JULIO 2020 (2020)
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¿Chiste sexista o sexismo en el chiste?
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Kolloquium Forschende Frauen 2019 : Beiträge Bamberger Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen
Kreutzer, Caroline Sophia; Dücker, Lisa; Münderlein, Kerstin-Anja. - : University of Bamberg Press, 2020. : Bamberg, 2020
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Every Person Needs their Own Pronoun: An Approach to Singular They in English
Abstract: [Abstract] Over the past few years, there has been an increasing tendency to make language more inclusive, which consists of avoiding the use of the masculine gender as a generic form to refer both to men and women. This paper presents a descriptive and analytical approach to the use of singular they as a valid alternative for an epicene pronoun in English, since the traditional one, generic he, has been recently considered sexist, contributing to the exclusion of women both in society and in the discourse. At the same time, the other possible substitute, the coordinated form he or she, has been rejected by many grammarians and various scholars for making the text unwieldy and cumbersome. For this purpose, this paper offers first a theoretical framework for the justification of the different uses of singular they, taking into account the opinion of various academics like Paterson (2014 and 2011) and Bjorkman (2017), among others, and giving an account of the history of the pronoun they, as well as some of the problems that its singular use causes. Secondly, a complete analysis of a good number of reference grammars and textbooks for students of English as a Foreign Language is carried out in order to reflect upon the presence of this epicene pronoun in different levels of education. Moreover, this paper reports the results of a corpus-based study on the use of singular they in the press. A careful selection of articles from The Guardian and Los Angeles Times was thoroughly analysed in order to obtain convincing evidence of the frequency of usage of this feature in opposition to generic he and he or she. The different contexts, antecedents and linguistic environments triggering their use were carefully studied. The data reveal that singular they is the preferred option for a gender-inclusive pronoun, outperforming generic he and he or she, especially in the course of the 21st century. Thus, the results of this analysis and the generalised use of singular they in recent newspapers offer powerful evidence of the adequacy of this pronoun as an epicene form. In this connection, this end-of-degree project may have a certain relevance in the current social and linguistic context, as feminist movements have been condemning the use of the masculine as a generic, this being considered non-inclusive. All in all, the present study contributes to show the validity and pertinence of singular they nowadays, as well as how social movements can provoke a change in the language. Furthermore, this project could certainly instigate the interest in conducting further research on the topic. ; Traballo fin de grao (UDC.FIL). Inglés: estudios lingüísticos y literarios. Curso 2019/2020
Keyword: Corpus; Education; Gender; Gender-inclusive language; Generic he; Grammar; He or she; Press; Sexism; Singular They
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2183/27427
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Halting retreats to metadialogues
In: OSSA Conference Archive (2020)
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Exposure to sexism impairs women's writing skills even before their evaluation
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Sexualización percibida en los estilismos de moda de niñas: Un análisis transcultural en España-China
In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 65, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Metodologías mixtas emergentes en investigación social: El reto de la digitalización), pags. 78-87 (2020)
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