Monolingual learner’s dictionaries (MLDs) strive to use accessible, comprehensive and ostensibly objective language to communicate ideas to those with intermediate to advanced language proficiency. However, it will be argued that MLDs of the English language are not objective, but rather ideological documents in which discursive authority stems from the production of knowledge. In their representations of sex, gender and sexual desires and identities, MLDs venerate reproductive heterosexuality as the correct, normal and ‘natural’ mode of human expression while erasing queer realities and possibilities. As a result, queer English language learners are marginalised as imperfect citizens and are compelled to embody heterosexual culture in both...
Abstract Carr, J. (2021). The Power of Language and Its Integral Role in LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Educati...
Non-sexism is one of the outstanding and obvious proofs of how social and cultural changes are taken...
This thesis examines ideological influence on lexicography. Since dictionaries can be viewed as a fo...
CFP Euralex “Queer(ing) Lexicography: towards truly inclusive dictionary-making?” Eva Nossem & Łukas...
This thesis is a diachronic analysis of the discourses through which monolingual English dictionarie...
In a society built around gendered language, there is seldom enough linguistic “room” left for those...
The aim of this article is to challenge heteronormative as well as homonormative practices in Englis...
Over the last few decades, advances in social reform in the area of LGBTQI+ protection have been tak...
The sociolinguistic research that has examined the relation between language and gender has experien...
This paper examines linguistic practices of inclusion and exclusion relating to sexual orientation a...
The concept of ‘community’ often presents a problem for queer linguists. ‘The gay community’ is ofte...
Motschenbacher (2016) highlights the need for a greater examination of concepts such as ‘inclusion’ ...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Gender is a binary construction reinforced by language, and reinforcing heterosexuality. When learni...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
Abstract Carr, J. (2021). The Power of Language and Its Integral Role in LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Educati...
Non-sexism is one of the outstanding and obvious proofs of how social and cultural changes are taken...
This thesis examines ideological influence on lexicography. Since dictionaries can be viewed as a fo...
CFP Euralex “Queer(ing) Lexicography: towards truly inclusive dictionary-making?” Eva Nossem & Łukas...
This thesis is a diachronic analysis of the discourses through which monolingual English dictionarie...
In a society built around gendered language, there is seldom enough linguistic “room” left for those...
The aim of this article is to challenge heteronormative as well as homonormative practices in Englis...
Over the last few decades, advances in social reform in the area of LGBTQI+ protection have been tak...
The sociolinguistic research that has examined the relation between language and gender has experien...
This paper examines linguistic practices of inclusion and exclusion relating to sexual orientation a...
The concept of ‘community’ often presents a problem for queer linguists. ‘The gay community’ is ofte...
Motschenbacher (2016) highlights the need for a greater examination of concepts such as ‘inclusion’ ...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Gender is a binary construction reinforced by language, and reinforcing heterosexuality. When learni...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
Abstract Carr, J. (2021). The Power of Language and Its Integral Role in LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Educati...
Non-sexism is one of the outstanding and obvious proofs of how social and cultural changes are taken...
This thesis examines ideological influence on lexicography. Since dictionaries can be viewed as a fo...