Sexist language in Greek public discourse: When gender exclusive forms become a matter of grammatical correctness

S Lampropoulou, M Georgalidou - Women's Studies International Forum, 2017 - Elsevier
The present study addresses sexist language and sexist discourses in Greek public texts
and talk, namely a corpus of Greek public documents as well as transcripts from
parliamentary sittings. It is one of the outcomes of the first official attempt towards non-sexist
language reform, commissioned by the Greek General Secretariat for Gender Equality
during the period of May–October 2014 (Gasouka, Georgalidou, Lampropoulou, Foulidi, &
Kostas, 2014). Sexism in language is seen as the tendency to speak of people as cultural …
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