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    Doppelnennung / doppelte Anrede?

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    Doppelnennung / doppelte Anrede?

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    Hilfe!

    weiß jemand ein engl. equivalent

    Doppelte Anrede wie: in texten spricht man ebenson mann wie frau an (liebe Lehrer/-innen)

    dual naming/ addressing oder so??

    Danke euch!
    Authorheph27 Sep 07, 22:09
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    Gender-specific modes of addressing someone are uncommon, to my knowledge. "Dear teacher" includes both Lehrer and Lehrerinnen.
    Was that the question... not sure.

    #1AuthorBaer27 Sep 07, 22:23
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    You don't mean "political correctness" or "gender-neutral language" do you?

    i.e. fireman -> firefighter
    chairman -> chairperson
    #2Authoramos28 Sep 07, 00:19
    Suggestionmodes of adressing both genders
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    thank you for your postings

    I'm aware of it that such a thing doesn't exist in English due to gender-neutral language so it is correspondingly diffucult to translate.

    but instead of scraping this part of the text i thought about saying
    "modes of adressing both genders" or just "adressing both genders"

    how is that?
    #3Authorheph28 Sep 07, 08:05
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    gender-neutral alternative
    #4Authormar8192728 Sep 07, 08:11
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    It's not true that such a thing doesn't exist in English. Gender-neutral language is also a problem. We just had to edit a text, where we had a long discussion whether we should write ...when XYZ has done XYZ then he/she has to..... or just to leave out the "/she" part.

    So far, I haven't seen a good way of dealing with this that both makes a text readable and at the same time is fair to both genders.
    #5AuthorBjörn28 Sep 07, 08:16
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    @Björn:
    the question was not how to address people in such a way, but what to call this form of address, i.e. the answer is simply gender-neutral
    #6Author penguin (236245) 28 Sep 07, 08:19
     
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