A recent contribution to the discussion about equality between the sexes in Sweden concerns the question of whether given names should be related to biological sex. The usual pattern of given names in the Germanic world involves a pronounced difference between female and male names. Eliminating this sex-typed naming custom would have a radical impact on the language. One function of given names is to individualize. They serve a practical purpose. Gender-neutral names may for obvious reasons create problems. In some countries, unisex names are even forbidden. The question is whether abolishing sex-typed given names would in practice promote equality between the sexes. Unisex names often tend to evolve from masculine to unisex to feminine nam...
In the seventh edition of The Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL) in 1900, biologically based gender was...
International audienceGiven that first names can have a lifelong impact on the bearer, parents shoul...
The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary trea...
A recent contribution to the discussion about equality between the sexes in Sweden concerns the ques...
Names and Name-Bearers: On Unisex and Gender Inconsistent Names In many cultures, one of the more i...
In German, female and male first names are strictly segregated: there are two big inventories with t...
The literature reports a sex-related asymmetry in the ability to process different semantic categori...
Names, as proper nouns, are clearly important for the identification of individuals in everyday life...
Our article is dedicated to the relation of a given name’s phonological structure and the gender of ...
Sexual selection has resulted in sex-based size dimorphism in many mammals, including humans. In Wes...
The law relating to the use of name was originally dominated by the patriarchal principle, so that o...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
The paper deals with gender assignment of English loanwords in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian. The fo...
This article reexamines the results of Vishkin, Slepian, and Galinsky (2022), which found larger gen...
Names as Bodily Signs. It is a commonplace in both Euro-American and Middle Eastern cultures that ...
In the seventh edition of The Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL) in 1900, biologically based gender was...
International audienceGiven that first names can have a lifelong impact on the bearer, parents shoul...
The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary trea...
A recent contribution to the discussion about equality between the sexes in Sweden concerns the ques...
Names and Name-Bearers: On Unisex and Gender Inconsistent Names In many cultures, one of the more i...
In German, female and male first names are strictly segregated: there are two big inventories with t...
The literature reports a sex-related asymmetry in the ability to process different semantic categori...
Names, as proper nouns, are clearly important for the identification of individuals in everyday life...
Our article is dedicated to the relation of a given name’s phonological structure and the gender of ...
Sexual selection has resulted in sex-based size dimorphism in many mammals, including humans. In Wes...
The law relating to the use of name was originally dominated by the patriarchal principle, so that o...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
The paper deals with gender assignment of English loanwords in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian. The fo...
This article reexamines the results of Vishkin, Slepian, and Galinsky (2022), which found larger gen...
Names as Bodily Signs. It is a commonplace in both Euro-American and Middle Eastern cultures that ...
In the seventh edition of The Swedish Academy Glossary (SAOL) in 1900, biologically based gender was...
International audienceGiven that first names can have a lifelong impact on the bearer, parents shoul...
The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary trea...