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Attempts to conceal grammatical gender, dictated by the "inclusive" desire to overcome the simple distinction between masculine and feminine (gender binarism) and make room for the neutral, affect the national languagesof a variety of Western countries with increasing frequency and intensity, with the risk of weakening or compromising the functioning of the languages’ supporting structures. A grammatical innovation has a very different impact from a neologism, and when that innovation, under the excuse of inclusion, ends up infiltrating a public act, or any other text issued or produced by a public entity, penetrating it in a pervasive way, the institutional endorsement should set off the alarm bells. In our case, simplicistically overlapping two levels that must instead be kept distinct – one "structural" (technical-linguistic) and the other "superstructural" (socio-cultural) – means that, in the growth economy of an entire community of speakers and writers, the structures of an idiom, above all if stratified over time, are bent to accommodate the desires of those who, against all logic and the most elementary common sense, expect immediate changes that would upset or crack the linguistic system. This ends up making even the simple decodingof information difficult.



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Massimo Arcangeli: The "dictatorship" of political correctness- Gender equality and inequality. From the "overextended" male to contemporary feminisms- In the name of the neutral. The schwa and other "transgender" graphic symbols- Inclusiveness in various languages. Requests, problems, solutions

Genderless Grammar: How to Promote Inclusivity

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 23/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9782875747426, 978-2875747426
      ISBN10: 2875747428

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      Book Synopsis

      Attempts to conceal grammatical gender, dictated by the "inclusive" desire to overcome the simple distinction between masculine and feminine (gender binarism) and make room for the neutral, affect the national languagesof a variety of Western countries with increasing frequency and intensity, with the risk of weakening or compromising the functioning of the languages’ supporting structures. A grammatical innovation has a very different impact from a neologism, and when that innovation, under the excuse of inclusion, ends up infiltrating a public act, or any other text issued or produced by a public entity, penetrating it in a pervasive way, the institutional endorsement should set off the alarm bells. In our case, simplicistically overlapping two levels that must instead be kept distinct – one "structural" (technical-linguistic) and the other "superstructural" (socio-cultural) – means that, in the growth economy of an entire community of speakers and writers, the structures of an idiom, above all if stratified over time, are bent to accommodate the desires of those who, against all logic and the most elementary common sense, expect immediate changes that would upset or crack the linguistic system. This ends up making even the simple decodingof information difficult.



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      Massimo Arcangeli: The "dictatorship" of political correctness- Gender equality and inequality. From the "overextended" male to contemporary feminisms- In the name of the neutral. The schwa and other "transgender" graphic symbols- Inclusiveness in various languages. Requests, problems, solutions

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