Lingua inclusiva: forme, funzioni, atteggiamenti e percezioni
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Anna-Maria De Cesare - Technische Universität Dresden - email
- Giuliana Giusti - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
Abstract
This volume includes seven contributions devoted to inclusive language, understood in two interrelated meanings: the inclusion of women in discourses dominated by masculine forms and the inclusion of people who do not identify with binary gender identities. The goal is to stimulate respectful and informed discussion about linguistic structures, with a focus on Italian. The research presented, based on qualitative and quantitative corpus analyses, psycholinguistics experimental studies and questionnaire-based sociolinguistic investigations, describes specific language varieties or text types, highlights the main structural differences between Italian and German, investigates the supposed neutrality of the so-called ‘unmarked’ (or even ‘inclusive’) masculine or the public perception of inclusive language, and reflects on the use of grammatical desinences in the construction of gender identity in chatbots. A concerning scenario emerges from all the contributions, particularly for the degree of visibility of women in Italian cultural discourse and for the lack of denotation of prestige associated to the female gender.
Keywords Misersky score • Gender • Nomina agentis • Avvocato • Stereotipi • German • Visibility of women in discourse • Phonology • Gender visibility • Empirical methodology • Twitter • Gender neutral • Health literacy • Genere • Chatbot • Italian Language • Maschile sovraesteso • Medical Language • Customer Service • Perception of gendered nouns • Gender-Sensitive Language • Gender inclusive Language • Unmarked masculine • Institutional written communication • Human-Machine Interaction • Perception • Corpus Normativo Universitario • Gender Cues • Inclusive language • Language practices • Public opinion • Corpus-based analysis • Non-binarism • Gender generalization • Non-binary identities • Morphology • Gender bias • Italian • Grammatical gender • Schwa • Experimental methodology • Inclusive language terminology
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-866-8 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-866-8 | Published Dec. 13, 2024 | Language it
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