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Abstract
Gender inclusive writing, a term that refers to a wide range of feminist linguistic practices aimed at reducing linguistic androcentrism, has been the topic of heated debates in France. Recent experimental studies have investigated its interpretation and showed that inclusive forms with the point médian (“étudiant·e·s”) and repetition (“étudiants et étudiantes”) feminize participants’ mental representations compared to the generic masculine (“étudiants”). In this article, we bring novel results from three experiments investigating the interpretation of these two inclusive forms in a more detailed context (university brochures). We find that the point médian is subject to “context dilution” effects: its meaning disappears in rich contexts, while repetition consistently changes readers’ mental representations, provided it is used systematically. We argue that our results show the necessity of looking at more ecological contexts in experimental (socio)linguistics for understanding the interpretation and processing of socially important linguistic variants.
性别包容写作(Gender inclusive writing)是指旨在减少语言男性中心主义的广泛的女权主义语言实践,在法国一直是热议的话题。最近的实验研究对其解释进行了调查,结果表明,与一般的男性化形式(“samtudiants”)相比,以“samudiant·e·s”为点的包容性形式(“samudiant·e·s”)和重复形式(“samudiants et samudiantes”)使参与者的心理表征女性化。在这篇文章中,我们从三个实验中获得了新的结果,这些实验研究了在更详细的背景下(大学小册子)对这两种包容性形式的解释。我们发现,如果有系统地使用这一点,那么它会受到“语境淡化”效应的影响:在丰富的语境中,它的意义会消失,而重复则会不断改变读者的心理表征。我们认为,我们的结果表明,有必要在实验(社会)语言学中研究更多的生态背景,以理解对社会重要的语言变体的解释和处理。
期刊介绍:
Journal of French Language Studies, sponsored by the Association for French Language Studies, encourages and promotes theoretical, descriptive and applied studies of all aspects of the French language. The journal brings together research from the English- and French-speaking traditions, publishing significant work on French phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis and semantics, sociolinguistics and variation studies. Most work is synchronic in orientation, but historical and comparative items are also included. Studies of the acquisition of the French language, where these take due account of current theory in linguistics and applied linguistics, are also published.