THE ISSUE OF GENDER-NEUTRAL LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH: MODERN LANGUAGE CHANGES AND SOCIAL APPROACHES

Main Article Content

Abdullayeva Munisaxon

Abstract

This article explores how gender-neutral expressions have emerged and are being used in modern English. Terms such as “singular they,” “chairperson,” and “humankind” reflect the shift toward inclusive and equality-driven language. The research focuses on the causes behind this shift, including the impact of social movements and institutional policies, and examines how such expressions are applied in academic, media, and professional contexts. The study uses a mixed-method approach, combining discourse analysis, linguistic comparison, and real-world examples from various types of texts.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section

Articles

How to Cite

THE ISSUE OF GENDER-NEUTRAL LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH: MODERN LANGUAGE CHANGES AND SOCIAL APPROACHES. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(6), 75-81. https://doi.org/10.55640/

References

1. Lakoff R. Language and Woman's Place. New York: Harper & Row, 1975. – 156b.

2. Cameron D. Feminism and Linguistic Theory. – London: Macmillan Press, 1992. – 216 b.

3. APA. Publication Manual of the APA. 7th ed. – Washington, D.C.: APA, 2020. – 428 b.

4. UNESCO. Gender-Inclusive Language Guidelines. – Paris: UNESCO, 2019. – 38 b. – [Elektron resurs].

5. APA Style Blog. Singular “They”: One Step Closer to Inclusivity. – 2020. – [Elektron resurs].

6. Oxford English Dictionary Online. They (Singular). – 2024. – [Elektron resurs].

7. McWhorter J.The Language Hoax. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. – 240 b.

8. GLAAD. Media Reference Guide. – New York: GLAAD, 2016. – 38 b.

9. The Guardian. Gender-neutral reporting language. – 2023. – [Elektron resurs].

10. Cambridge English Corpus. Usage Trends in Gender-Neutral Language. – 2021. – [Elektron resurs].

11. UzDictionary.uz. O‘zbek tilida jinsiy neytrallik. – 2024. – [Elektron resurs].

12. Eckert P., McConnell-Ginet S. Language and Gender. – Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. – 406 b.

13. Mills S. Language and Sexism. – Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. – 212 b.

14. European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Gender-sensitive communication. – Vilnius: EIGE, 2016. – 22 b. – [Elektron resurs].

15. Holmes J.An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. – London: Routledge, 2017. – 278 b.

Similar Articles

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.