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Szymańska, Maria
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2018. Différenciation sémantique de dérivés morphologiques à l’aide de critères distributionnels. SHS Web of Conferences 46  pp. 08006 ff. DOI logo
Formato, Federica
2016. Linguistic markers of sexism in the Italian media: a case study ofministraandministro. Corpora 11:3  pp. 371 ff. DOI logo
Formato, Federica
2019. An Overview of Grammatical Gender in Italian. In Gender, Discourse and Ideology in Italian,  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
Motschenbacher, Heiko
2016. A poststructuralist approach to structural gender linguistics. In Gender, Language and the Periphery [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 264],  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
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2016. Can Gender-Fair Language Reduce Gender Stereotyping and Discrimination?. Frontiers in Psychology 7 DOI logo
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2013. Side effects of gender‐fair language: How feminine job titles influence the evaluation of female applicants. European Journal of Social Psychology 43:1  pp. 62 ff. DOI logo
Martin Maiden, John Charles Smith & Adam Ledgeway
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