
Feminist language forms in German: A corpus-assisted study of personal appellation with non-human referents
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The study employs constructivist language theory to explore feminist linguistics, challenging traditional views of grammar as merely reflective of reality. It begins with a literature review and research questions, followed by a critical examination of German feminist linguistics and historical perspectives on gender in grammar. Recent approaches to grammatical gender are analyzed, revealing the integration of feminist linguistics across various fields. A corpus-assisted analysis of gender-fair forms in German is conducted, culminating in findings on their usage with non-human referents and broader conclusions about the implications of these results.
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Feminist language forms in German: A corpus-assisted study of personal appellation with non-human referents, Claudia Posch
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- 2014
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- Feminist language forms in German: A corpus-assisted study of personal appellation with non-human referents
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Claudia Posch
- Vydavateľ
- Anchor Academic Publishing
- Rok vydania
- 2014
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- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 192
- ISBN13
- 9783954892822
- Kategórie
- Jazykové slovníky a učebnice
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- The study employs constructivist language theory to explore feminist linguistics, challenging traditional views of grammar as merely reflective of reality. It begins with a literature review and research questions, followed by a critical examination of German feminist linguistics and historical perspectives on gender in grammar. Recent approaches to grammatical gender are analyzed, revealing the integration of feminist linguistics across various fields. A corpus-assisted analysis of gender-fair forms in German is conducted, culminating in findings on their usage with non-human referents and broader conclusions about the implications of these results.