In everyday life women are exposed to sexist language. Terms and usages that exclude or discriminate women are referred to as sexist language. This takes into account that one presumes that maleness is the standard, the norm, and that femaleness is the non-standard, or the exception. The aim of this paper was to find whether gratuitous modifiers such as girl, lady, female and woman are used more frequently than the male markings and whether girl is used to a wider extent than boy to denote an adult. The aim includes two aspects of sexist language. Firstly, the aspect of calling women girls and men men, called non-parallel treatment. Secondly, the fact that it is more common for unmarked terms to refer to males while when referring to female...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
In everyday life women are exposed to sexist language. Terms and usages that exclude or discriminate...
[eng] Feminist language activists were highly interested in examining language in order to discern s...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
This paper discusses aspects of linguistic sexism in the British newspaper, The Times. Our approach ...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
Traditionally, some occupational titles have been explicitly marked for the gender of the group domi...
Two studies were conducted to define reactions to gender-biased language empirically. In the first s...
To identify effective strategies to promote gender equality has been a challenge in the last years. ...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
In everyday life women are exposed to sexist language. Terms and usages that exclude or discriminate...
[eng] Feminist language activists were highly interested in examining language in order to discern s...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
This paper discusses aspects of linguistic sexism in the British newspaper, The Times. Our approach ...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
Traditionally, some occupational titles have been explicitly marked for the gender of the group domi...
Two studies were conducted to define reactions to gender-biased language empirically. In the first s...
To identify effective strategies to promote gender equality has been a challenge in the last years. ...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...
Abstract In English usages such as mankind and job titles ending in -man (fireman, chairman) when re...