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Gender-neutral language

Gender-neutral language or gender-inclusive language is language that avoids reference towards a particular sex or gender. In English, this includes use of nouns that are not gender-specific to refer to roles or professions, formation of phrases in a coequal manner, and discontinuing the collective use of male or female terms.

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Gender-neutral language

Nodes102
Edges101
Triples74
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019608
Components1

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Gender-neutral language

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related to history · 34
Gender-neutral language → Australia, Backlash, Britain, By, Canada, Canadian Corporation, Different, English, For, Furthermore, Historical, However, In, In Britain, Languages, Maija Blaubergs, More, National Council, New South Wales, New York
related to General · 19
Gender-neutral language → American, Both, British-English, Casey Miller, During, English, Feminists, Historically, In, It, Kate Swift, Many, Margaret Doyle, Non-Sexist Language, Nonsexist Writing, The, The Handbook, Various, Women's Press
related to Argentina · 10
Gender-neutral language → Argentina's, Buenos Aires, In, June, Latina, Latine, Latino, Latinx, Spanish, Those
related to United States · 5
Gender-neutral language → American, Male, Tensions, The American English, United States
related to Gender indication · 3
Gender-neutral language → Creating, Swedish, There

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language gender gender-neutral use english doi issn terms pronouns 10 gendered gender-specific s2cid languages non-sexist masculine grammatical italian male used

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
salespersoninstance ofare now seen as gender-specific and discouraged in favour of terms0.80text
s/he goes against linguistic democratizationinstance ofthe use of combined pronouns0.80text
does not allow for people who use other pronouns besides s/heinstance ofthe use of combined pronouns0.80text
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaArgentina's0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaBuenos Aires0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaJune0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaIn0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaSpanish0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaLatinx0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaLatine0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaLatino0.60section
Gender-neutral languagerelated to ArgentinaLatina0.60section

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