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    El debate sobre la feminización del lenguaje en la prensa francesa: análisis de chroniques de langage sobre el français inclusif en Le Figaro.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2021) Fontanille, Aurélie
    Abstract: This work focuses on the debate related to the feminisation of language and, more particularly, to the inclusive French generated by the views expressed by specialists in the Le Figaro newspaper at the Chronique de langage (CDL) L’actu des mots. Its main aim consists of: (1) present, contextualise and justify the treatment of this social and linguistic phenomenon in a particular journalistic gender such as the columns on language (CSL) published in the digital edition of that newspaper; and (2) observe the feed-back that this type of multidirectional communication produces on the basis of the analysis of the comments issued both internally on the CSL and on social media, more specifically on Twitter. We are interested in investigating, on the one hand, this topical linguistic issue which links the notion of gender with the position of women in a changing patriarchal society and, on the other hand, the nature of these language-centred media spaces, in order to hightlight their normative orientation and ideological charge, reinforced by the web’s own tools.

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