Linguistic intersections of language and gender
Of gender bias and gender fairness
David Stein, Simon / Schneider, Viktoria
Erscheint am
01.07.2025, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
Linguists have been interested in the relation of language and gender for a long time, yet only recently has the field diversified extensively in both its research questions and its methods. However, few attempts have been made to bring together these diverse perspectives in a systematic exchange of ideas and approaches. This volume offers a collection of the latest empirical research on language and gender from a variety of linguistic perspectives. Among other questions, the studies investigate the processing of gendered forms in spoken and written language, examine their morphosyntactic properties, model their semantics and pragmatics, and engage with the discursive and orthographic patterns of gendered language. They apply a wide range of corpus linguistic, experimental, and computational methods to a diverse set of languages, including Portuguese, Hebrew, Georgian, German, and English. The book is a valuable resource for all scholars interested in the current state of research on language and gender and a much-needed kick-off for interdisciplinary collaboration in this field that takes into account the bigger picture.
Autorenportrait
Dominic Schmitz, Simon David Stein, and Viktoria Schneider, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany.