Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6
The term gender is used today with different meanings in linguistics, but also more generally in social and human sciences. It applies to nouns, human beings and “glasses” through which social facts are studied. It is not always clear what “gender" means in studies on language and its use, and...
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description | The term gender is used today with different meanings in linguistics, but also more generally in social and human sciences. It applies to nouns, human beings and “glasses” through which social facts are studied. It is not always clear what “gender" means in studies on language and its use, and we can also observe that its interpretation is made in very different ways: is it inherent to the facts observed, the result of self-determination or that of decoding by others? If polysemy is not problematic as such, care should be taken to clarify the underlying interpretative processes. |
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spelling | doaj-art-03979d3918464662a878c7f32b4ef5172025-01-30T10:36:26ZfraAssociation Genres, sexualités, langageGlad!2551-08192019-12-01710.4000/glad.1646Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6Daniel ElmigerThe term gender is used today with different meanings in linguistics, but also more generally in social and human sciences. It applies to nouns, human beings and “glasses” through which social facts are studied. It is not always clear what “gender" means in studies on language and its use, and we can also observe that its interpretation is made in very different ways: is it inherent to the facts observed, the result of self-determination or that of decoding by others? If polysemy is not problematic as such, care should be taken to clarify the underlying interpretative processes.https://journals.openedition.org/glad/1646gendergender identitylexical gendergender studiesinterpretation |
spellingShingle | Daniel Elmiger Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 Glad! gender gender identity lexical gender gender studies interpretation |
title | Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 |
title_full | Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 |
title_fullStr | Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 |
title_full_unstemmed | Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 |
title_short | Les genres récrits : chronique n° 6 |
title_sort | les genres recrits chronique n° 6 |
topic | gender gender identity lexical gender gender studies interpretation |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/glad/1646 |
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