In 1980, the first German proposals for gender-fairness in language were published in Germany. They suggested many gender-fair alternatives to items such as the generic masculine, which were believed to convey androcentric or sexist meanings. Since then critics of androcentrism in the German language, together with subsequent antidiscrimination legislation, have instigated several linguistic changes that aim at an equal treatment and representation of the two genders. This ongoing reform of German is, however, primarily noticeable in the official, and especially the written, form of German; there are effective laws that ensure the use of non-discriminatory items in this domain. In private language, on the other hand - both spoken and writte...
Gender-fair language (GFL) aims at reducing gender stereotyping and discrimination. Two principle st...
Gender-fair language (GFL) is a symmetric linguistic treatment of women and men. To create GFL two p...
While biological gender does not determine a speaker’s ability to learn a language cognitively, ther...
PhDIn 1980, the first German proposals for gender-fairness in language were published in Germany. T...
The article deals with interpretation of gender problems in amateur criticism of the German languag...
Das Lehren einer Fremdsprache ist eng verbunden mit dem Vermitteln von kultur- und gesellschaftsspez...
This article deals with the current public discussion in Germany about so-called gendering. It is a ...
The second-wave feminist movement and the publication of the Richtlinien zur Vermeidung sexistische...
The thesis follows the relation between gender and language use of individuals for whom German is a ...
Gender-fair language consists of the symmetric linguistic treatment of women and men instead of usin...
Gender-fair language, that is, referring to men and women with symmetrical linguistic forms, has bee...
1noThe article deals with gender-inclusive language in Austria, Germany and Switzerland which pay pa...
The course of life of women and men has been continuing differently in almost all societies and all ...
The present article regards Aspekte 1 coursebook of German as a foreign language in the context of t...
Language reproduces and produces gender and reality, hence plays a significant role in pursuing an e...
Gender-fair language (GFL) aims at reducing gender stereotyping and discrimination. Two principle st...
Gender-fair language (GFL) is a symmetric linguistic treatment of women and men. To create GFL two p...
While biological gender does not determine a speaker’s ability to learn a language cognitively, ther...
PhDIn 1980, the first German proposals for gender-fairness in language were published in Germany. T...
The article deals with interpretation of gender problems in amateur criticism of the German languag...
Das Lehren einer Fremdsprache ist eng verbunden mit dem Vermitteln von kultur- und gesellschaftsspez...
This article deals with the current public discussion in Germany about so-called gendering. It is a ...
The second-wave feminist movement and the publication of the Richtlinien zur Vermeidung sexistische...
The thesis follows the relation between gender and language use of individuals for whom German is a ...
Gender-fair language consists of the symmetric linguistic treatment of women and men instead of usin...
Gender-fair language, that is, referring to men and women with symmetrical linguistic forms, has bee...
1noThe article deals with gender-inclusive language in Austria, Germany and Switzerland which pay pa...
The course of life of women and men has been continuing differently in almost all societies and all ...
The present article regards Aspekte 1 coursebook of German as a foreign language in the context of t...
Language reproduces and produces gender and reality, hence plays a significant role in pursuing an e...
Gender-fair language (GFL) aims at reducing gender stereotyping and discrimination. Two principle st...
Gender-fair language (GFL) is a symmetric linguistic treatment of women and men. To create GFL two p...
While biological gender does not determine a speaker’s ability to learn a language cognitively, ther...