Gender neutral language in French: Difference between revisions

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The analytic gender neutral forms that originate from Latin '-or' and '-rix' are currently in use,<ref>Viennot, Eliane (2023): Pour un langage non sexiste ! Acteurice, visiteureuse... Des néologismes de plus en plus employés. Online at: https://www.elianeviennot.fr/Langue-mots.html.</ref> even though they haven't been added to any French dictionary yet. Some podcasts where you can hear them are ''Les Couilles sur la table'', ''Parler comme jamais'' and ''Papatriarcat''. Apart from the italic denoted forms, most of the words depicted in the table are not in use. The table thus merely represents suggestions that have been made for neutralizing French, and features the items that have been retained by most blogs, researchers and LGBT communities in the French-speaking world.
The analytic gender neutral forms that originate from Latin '-or' and '-rix' are currently in use,<ref>Viennot, Eliane (2023): Pour un langage non sexiste ! Acteurice, visiteureuse... Des néologismes de plus en plus employés. Online at: https://www.elianeviennot.fr/Langue-mots.html.</ref> even though they haven't been added to any French dictionary yet. Some podcasts where you can hear them are ''Les Couilles sur la table'', ''Parler comme jamais'' and ''Papatriarcat''. Apart from the italic denoted forms, most of the words depicted in the table are not in use. The table thus merely represents suggestions that have been made for neutralizing French, and features the items that have been retained by most blogs, researchers and LGBT communities in the French-speaking world.


==== Analytic or synthetic form? ====
===== Analytic or synthetic form? =====
Regarding the neoforms created with the '-aire' suffix (avantages et désavantages par rapport à '-eureuse').
Regarding the neoforms created with the '-aire' suffix (avantages et désavantages par rapport à '-eureuse').


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