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Call for legislation over sexist language

Published on
八月 18, 2000
Last updated
五月 27, 2015

Efforts to establish linguistic rights in Northern Ireland should take account of groups such as women and the deaf community, a language specialist at Queen's University, Belfast, has proposed. John Kirk, of the school of English, highlighted the two language agencies set up under the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland: the Foras na Gaeilge to support Irish Gaelic and Tha Boord o Ulster-Scotch to support the traditional Scots dialect of Ulster. Dr Kirk said that the deaf community continued to suffer from a regular and widespread inability to communicate with the non-deaf community, while women suffered real grievances from the sexism of the English language

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