RT @Bunker_D_: @MsMelChen @QFallacieux In fact, genderless languages are correlated with MORE sexism than naturally gendered languages (e.g…
@MsMelChen @QFallacieux In fact, genderless languages are correlated with MORE sexism than naturally gendered languages (e.g. English), and less sexism than grammatically gendered languages (e.g. French, yes you did a fallacious generalization): https://t
@Gold_the_Silver @MGigantoraptor @Helixis_Felis Cf Prewitt-Freilino 2012 https://t.co/CSZffdrETj
@Gold_the_Silver @MGigantoraptor @Helixis_Felis Déjà, on va se passer d'expliquer des données sorties de nulle par et douteuses. https://t.co/bIzIpBV8Qh Après analyse multivariées, les pays aux langages grammaticalement genrés (Français, Allemand, ...) ont
@grayzor l'imagination) contre les stéréotypes pré-établis. https://t.co/bIzIpBDxYJ
@SarmientoMir Here's another one: now the variable is important but the empirics obviously don't cut it. https://t.co/xVPEhcsIOo
@electricland @AnaMardoll Found it: https://t.co/0e4jnsX4I9