2024
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v16i1.21597
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Gender Doublets as a Mark of Gender Inclusive Language: An Experimental Study on Language Processing

Laura Nadal,
Antonella Bove

Abstract: Over the last decades, gender inclusive language has become a debated issue in which two opposing positions hardly reach a meeting point: those who believe that the masculine plural form for groups of people can be interpreted as neutral, unmarked and inclusive of both biological sexes compared to those who claim that the generic masculine is a sexist use of language, while the gender doublet forms (los políticos y políticas) are alternatives that offer greater visibility to women. The purpose of our study is … Show more

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“…H4: Concerning response time, slower RTs are expected at gender-fair conditions compared to the generic masculine one, as in Nadal and Bove (2024). This is attributed to feminisation and neutralisation being comparatively less typical gender-marking strategies in Italian.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…H4: Concerning response time, slower RTs are expected at gender-fair conditions compared to the generic masculine one, as in Nadal and Bove (2024). This is attributed to feminisation and neutralisation being comparatively less typical gender-marking strategies in Italian.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 95%