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Spanish. Gender in Spanish

Tradition and innovation
  • Uwe Kjær Nissen
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Gender Across Languages
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Abstract

1.Introduction 2. Grammatical gender in Spanish 2.1 Masculine and feminine gender 2.2 Generic words and conflicts of agreement 2.3 The psycholinguistic reality of generics 3. The asymmetrical representation of women and men in Spanish 3.1 Hombre vs. mujer 3.2 Occupational titles 3.3 Sexual terminology 3.4 Sexism in selected text types 3.4.1 School books 3.4.2 Dictionaries 4. Female and male discourse 5. Guidelines for a non-sexist use of Spanish 6. Conclusion Notes References

Abstract

1.Introduction 2. Grammatical gender in Spanish 2.1 Masculine and feminine gender 2.2 Generic words and conflicts of agreement 2.3 The psycholinguistic reality of generics 3. The asymmetrical representation of women and men in Spanish 3.1 Hombre vs. mujer 3.2 Occupational titles 3.3 Sexual terminology 3.4 Sexism in selected text types 3.4.1 School books 3.4.2 Dictionaries 4. Female and male discourse 5. Guidelines for a non-sexist use of Spanish 6. Conclusion Notes References

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