L'homme et la factrice: sur la logique du genre en français

Dialogue 41 (3):481- (2002)
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I present several arguments which provide what I consider to be a definitive argument against certain forms of masculine language in their so-called sexually neutral usage. In the first part, I concentrate on the use of the word and I defend the idea that it embodies a perverse contingent a priori. In the second part, I examine how this pernicious a prioriinfects the pronominal system of French. I conclude with an undoubtedly surprising linguistic and feminist criticism of a recent decision by the Office de la langue franbec to feminize job titles, arguing instead that the problem lies elsewhere and hence so does an efficient solution

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Adele Mercier
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Frege.Michael Dummett - 1975 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):149-188.

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