Table of Contents
Introduction
Benjamin Fagard
Chapter 1
Language, Gender and Society: How Language Issues Reflect Societal Ones
Gender in Portuguese Sign Language: the cultural implications of its construction and the linguistic effects of segregation in the Portuguese Deaf community.
Cristina Gil (she/her)
“Most voted women” – Representations of gender in the
Portuguese media coverage of the 2021 Presidential elections
Rita Faria
Gender-neutral language in Brazilian’s Federal Draft Laws
Raquel Meister Ko Freitag 66
The Evolution of Gender Representation in Two Editions of a Spanish as a Foreign Language Textbook
Antonio Chenoll & Grauben Navas 83
Chapter 2
Changing Norms: System and Evolution in Modern European Languages
Gender-fair language in German – current tendencies and problems
Gabriele Diewald
Marquage et généricité : morphologie prescriptive, descriptive et créative en français et en allemand
Daniel Elmiger
How gender-fair are gender-neutralizing and feminization strategies? Grammatical gender choices in Netherlandic vs. Belgian Dutch sports press on women’s football
Machteld Meulleman
The gender asterisk in German: the sensorial impact of linguistic change
Ana Margarida Abrantes
Chapter 3
Empirical Approaches to Gender and Language
Feminine grammatical forms as gender-fair language in German: A study of the social gender typicality of role and occupation nouns
Christin Schütze & Olga Steriopolo
Autrice, auteure, auteur? Between social norms, usage and morphological awareness
Hélène Giraudo & Aurélia Morel
Semantic gender agreement: French versus Germanic languages
Thom Westveer
Use and perception of inclusive language: A polarizing issue? Marine Delabordei, Auphélie Ferreira, Loïc Grobol,
Olga Seminckii & Benjamin Fagard
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