Linguistika LGBT
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lesbian ∙ gay ∙ biseksual ∙ transgender |
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LGBT linguistics refers to language and sub-fields within linguistics revolving around people identifying as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ). Related or synonymous terms include lavender linguistics, advanced by William Leap in the 1990s, which "encompass[es] a wide range of everyday language practices" in LGBTQ communities,[1] and queer linguistics, which more specifically refers to linguistics overtly concerned with exposing heteronormativity.[2] The former term derives from the longtime association of the color lavender with LGBTQ communities.[1] "Language", in this context, may refer to any aspect of spoken or written linguistic practices, including speech patterns and pronunciation, use of certain vocabulary, and, in a few cases, an elaborate alternative lexicon such as Polari.
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Referensi
- ^ a b Swann, Joan, Ana Deumert, Theresa Lillis and Rajend Mesthrie. A Dictionary of Sociolinguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004
- ^ Milani, Tomasso M. "Language and Sexuality". The Oxford Handbook of Language and Society. Oxford University Press, 2017-01-05. Oxford Handbooks Online. 2016-12-05. Date Accessed 29 Apr. 2018. p. 409-410.<http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190212896.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780190212896-e-17>.