Challenging norms of gender and language
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This special issue of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics brings together ongoing work on gender-inclusive language as well as the linguistic practices among trans and non-binary communities. Each of these papers offers a unique perspective on the ever-diversifying nuances of language, and together challenge established norms of language use and research practices.
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Umbal, P., & Takhtaganova, N. (2021). Challenging norms of gender and language. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.33137/twpl.v43i1.36972
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