Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gender neutrality in genderless languages is the use of wording in those languages that avoids referring specifically to the male or female gender. This is typically achieved by using gender-exclusive words (\"human being\", \"person\", \"businessperson\", \"caveperson\"; \"people\", \"businesspeople\", \"cavepeople\", and so on) instead of gender-specific ones (\"man\", \"businessman\", \"caveman\", \"men\", \"businessmen\", \"cavemen\") when one speaks of people whose gender is unknown, ambiguous, or unimportant. When only a gender-specific word happens to be available, a gender-inclusive neologism may be coined to replace it."@en }
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- Gender_neutrality_in_genderless_languages abstract "Gender neutrality in genderless languages is the use of wording in those languages that avoids referring specifically to the male or female gender. This is typically achieved by using gender-exclusive words (\"human being\", \"person\", \"businessperson\", \"caveperson\"; \"people\", \"businesspeople\", \"cavepeople\", and so on) instead of gender-specific ones (\"man\", \"businessman\", \"caveman\", \"men\", \"businessmen\", \"cavemen\") when one speaks of people whose gender is unknown, ambiguous, or unimportant. When only a gender-specific word happens to be available, a gender-inclusive neologism may be coined to replace it.".