Anormativism and Dilemmas of Inclusive Grammar
Keywords:
anormativism, inclusive grammar, lexical feminization, syntactic feminizationAbstract
Planned (even artificial) interventions in the use of language have been present since the very beginning of the formation of literary language. The demand for radical feminization is thus not an isolated case, but only one of many that have been made throughout the history of the Slovene language. In this article, based on this assertion, we present a possible concept of an inclusive grammar of the Slovenian language.
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