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Breaking The Bias of English: How English Disempowers Women and to Fix It Six Words
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Breaking The Bias of English: How English Disempowers Women and to Fix It Six Words in Franklin, TN
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Breaking The Bias of English: How English Disempowers Women and to Fix It Six Words in Franklin, TN
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Linguist Vivian Probst reveals how masculine English is, containing, she claims, almost 20,000 words that contain 'he' words and only a handful for women that don't attach us to men. Her premise is that the absence of words for women in English is a primary factor in our inability to achieve equality.
-Probst shows us how easy it is to make English a fair and equal language by respelling only six words. She then challenges all English speakers, whether native or second-language to bring equality to English by using these easy word spelling changes. Her suggested changes are based on her linguistic background.
-Probst shows us how easy it is to make English a fair and equal language by respelling only six words. She then challenges all English speakers, whether native or second-language to bring equality to English by using these easy word spelling changes. Her suggested changes are based on her linguistic background.
Linguist Vivian Probst reveals how masculine English is, containing, she claims, almost 20,000 words that contain 'he' words and only a handful for women that don't attach us to men. Her premise is that the absence of words for women in English is a primary factor in our inability to achieve equality.
-Probst shows us how easy it is to make English a fair and equal language by respelling only six words. She then challenges all English speakers, whether native or second-language to bring equality to English by using these easy word spelling changes. Her suggested changes are based on her linguistic background.
-Probst shows us how easy it is to make English a fair and equal language by respelling only six words. She then challenges all English speakers, whether native or second-language to bring equality to English by using these easy word spelling changes. Her suggested changes are based on her linguistic background.