2020
DOI: 10.15408/bat.v26i1.13823
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Sexism of Gender in Arabic Vocabulary and Its Influence in Social Culture

Abstract: This study aims to explain how the linguistic elements of Arabic language reflects the social life of its users or society. This qualitative research relies on Arabic words and sentences as the main data taken from literatures and other written documents. The collected data are analysed qualitatively using a sociolinguistic approach to explain how the society use the Arabic words or sentences in their social interaction. The research reveals that Arabic language is one of the international languages which has … Show more

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“…Arabic is not only a flexible language with a high degree of elasticity (Nurcholisho 2017), but one that contains significant sexism (El Abboubi, Bouylmani, & Derdar 2020). Linguistic symbols, including letters, words, and sentences, are used to structure gender disparities (Muassomah, Fitriani, & Yurisa 2020). Masculine and feminine characteristics are attributed to all Arabic-language words.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabic is not only a flexible language with a high degree of elasticity (Nurcholisho 2017), but one that contains significant sexism (El Abboubi, Bouylmani, & Derdar 2020). Linguistic symbols, including letters, words, and sentences, are used to structure gender disparities (Muassomah, Fitriani, & Yurisa 2020). Masculine and feminine characteristics are attributed to all Arabic-language words.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%