dejstva in implikacije o feminizaciji
Mojca Šorli (Author)

Abstract

Prispevek naslavlja vprašanja rabe spolno zaznamovanih jezikovnih sredstev in spolnih reprezentacij v kontekstu razmišljanj o spolno občutljivi rabi jezika na primeru leksema feminizacija. Korpusna analiza konvencionalne rabe kaže, da je beseda pretežno zaznamovana, in sicer z odstopanjem od nevtralne rabe na ravni vrednotenjskega pomena in družbenih konotacij, čeprav v splošnem javnem diskurzu in celo v leksikografski obravnavi pogosto ni zaznati zavedanja o tem.

Keywords

slovenščina;spolno občutljiva raba jezika;vrednotenje;funkcionalnost;diskurz;parlament;tvit;spolna identiteta;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 811.163.6'33
COBISS: 41745923 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: Taking as an example the word feminization, the article addresses gendered language and sexual representations relating to reflections on the gender-sensitive use of language. A corpus analysis of conventional usage shows that the word is predominantly marked in terms of its evaluative meaning and social connotations, although there is limited awareness of this in either general public discourse or its lexicographic treatmTaking as an example the word feminization, the article addresses gendered language and sexual representations relating to reflections on the gender-sensitive use of language. A corpus analysis of conventional usage shows that the word is predominantly marked in terms of its evaluative meaning and social connotations, although there is limited awareness of this in either general public discourse or its lexicographic treatment.
Secondary keywords: gender-sensitive language use;evaluative meaning;function;discourse;parliament;tweet;sexual identity;
Pages: Str. 359-367
DOI: 10.4312/Obdobja.39.359-367
ID: 12863805