Nonsexist Use of Language in Scientific and Technical Writing.

Abstract

Linguistic sexism is being confronted with increasing awareness by those who recognize its political and social implications. There are viable alternative words and phrases that can be substituted for those that tend to misrepresent or stereotype either sex. This report points out where changes need to be initiated and offers reasonable substitute wording that does not become clumsy or ridiculous. Such usage is especially important in scientific and technical writing where objectivity, accuracy and attention to detail are critical. Besides the main body of the report, a reference list, a list of materials for further reading, and an appendix that deals with a genderist rating scheme for written or oral communication are included. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA058435

Entities

People

  • Neil A. Johnson
  • Patricia A. Billingsley

Organizations

  • Human Engineering Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

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  • Education
  • Engineering
  • English Language
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Industrial Research
  • Language
  • Materials
  • Mechanics
  • New York
  • Observers
  • Prejudice
  • Psychology
  • Students
  • Task Forces
  • Technical Writing
  • Tracked Vehicles
  • Universities

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  • Business Analytics
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Educational Psychology