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In Argentina, Mira’s casual use of gender-neutral language in a television interview helped it spread across the country. Now the new form of grammar is finding official acceptance.
In Argentina, Mr. Fernández, a law professor, courted the movement to make language less masculine when he campaigned for president.
BUENOS AIRES—Foreigners stepping onto Argentine soil are usually puzzled by locals' language idiosyncrasies. A nation of immigrants, Argentina is also a country of blatant—albeit kindhearted ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Instead of “amigos,” the Spanish word for “friends,” some Spanish speakers use “amigues.” In place of “todos,” or “all,” some write “todxs.” And ...
(CNN) — Argentina’s President Javier Milei has banned gender-inclusive language in the public administration, including in all official documents, the presidential spokesperson said Tuesday ...
ARGENTINA: Toward a Richer Language 1 minute read TIME March 1, 1954 12:00 AM GMT-5 ...
Argentina v. Mexico on Sat., Nov. 26, is the most-streamed FIFA World Cup match in U.S. media history, regardless of language.
Posthegemony looks at how authoritative regimes transform language and rhetoric to validate their governance and power. Specifically, he reviews some of the points brought up by Marguerite Feitlowitz ...
(CNN) — Argentina’s President Javier Milei has banned the use of gender-inclusive language in the government, including in all official documents, the presidential spokesperson said Tuesday ...
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