Italian language and Sex/Gender Issues: between Sexism and Inclusivity

Abstract

This work aims to focus on two significant moments in the history of gender language in Italy: the period in which the topic develops into a public (and then scientific) discussion, which takes place in the 1980s, and the recent one, forty years later than the previous one, in relation to so-called inclusive language, which involves the use of a symbol in the place of male or female gender endings in names referring to human beings

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