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Gender marking in job titles

A gender-specific job title is a name of a job that also specifies or implies the gender of the person performing that job. For example, in English, the job titles stewardess and seamstress imply that the person is female, whilst the corresponding job titles steward and seamster imply that the person is male. A gender-neutral job title, on the other…

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Gender marking in job titles

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Edges53
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Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
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gender-neutral job gender titles used usage feminine example masculine chairman term women language title may use also english word male

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
actressinstance ofsee Chairman.Feminine terms0.80text
usheretteinstance ofsee Chairman.Feminine terms0.80text
comedienne are marked with respect to the masculineinstance ofsee Chairman.Feminine terms0.80text

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