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Democratization and Gender-neutrality in English(es)
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2020
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MultilingualismLanguage VariationGrammatical VariationSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesLinguistic DiversityPolitical ScienceGender EqualityCorpus AnalysisLanguage StudiesSociolinguisticsLanguage ChangeFeminist TheoryGender-neutrality SpreadRomance LanguagesLanguage DiversityLinguistics
“Democratization” and “gender-neutrality” are two concepts commonly used in recent studies on language variation. While both concepts link linguistic phenomena to sociocultural changes, the extent to which they overlap and/or interact has not been studied in detail. In particular, not much is known about how linguistic changes related to democratization and gender-neutrality spread across registers or varieties of English, as well as whether speakers are aware of the changes that are taking place. In this paper we review the main theoretical issues regarding these concepts and relate them to the main findings in the articles in this issue, all of which study lexical and grammatical variation from a corpus-based perspective. Taken together, they help unveil some of the conscious and unconscious mechanisms that operate at the interface between democratization and gender-neutrality.
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