The final programme can be found here. Lists of all accepted contributions are given below. List of invited talks Author Title Julia Hübner On the relationship between grammatical and natural gender. The phenomenon of hybrid nouns Christine Olderdissen Aufregen oder aufklären? Wie die Medien das Gendern totgequatscht haben Lena Völkening What if –*in is a new, gender–fair or gender–neutral suffix? Opportunities and possible limits of gender fair-language in German List of accepted talks Author(s) Title Hannah-Charlotte Bröder Jeder raucht gern Pfeife – auch Petra? Gender associations elicited by indefinite pronouns in German Laura Duve Man between ‘human’ and ‘man’: On the sex reference of the German generic pronoun man from a diachronic perspective Daniele Ferreira da Silva Gender bias in Brazilian Portuguese language textbooks Raquel Freitag, Manoel Siqueira Non-binary gender expression in Brazilian Portuguese: embedded changes in noun phrases Stephanie Hammond-Thrasher, Juhani Järvikivi The Effects of Gender Stereotyped Adjectives and Nouns During Discourse Processing Elsi Kaiser, Claire Benet Post, Deborah Ho, Haley Hsu, Madeline Rouse Gender biases, pronouns and artificial intelligence: Comparing humans and ChatGPT João de Matos, Susana Correia, Matilde Gonçalves, Paula Luegi Generic masculine bias in European Portuguese nouns: evidence from a sentence evaluation paradigm Julia Müller Gender systems as a cause of interference in second-language processing Carolin Müller-Spitzer, Samira Ochs, Jan Oliver Rüdiger Distribution of gender-inclusive orthographies in German press texts Marina Ortega-Andrés, Laura Vela-Plo Against and in favour of Gender Fair Language: What can we learn from empirical research? Hielke Vriesendorp, Rory Wilson Gender Questions: Reconciling Explicit Representation and Category Resistance in Survey Research Zhuo Jing Schmidt The masculine Way no more: A historical pragmatics of gender recontextualization in Tao Te Ching translations Dominic Schmitz He, she, they, they: A first discriminative analysis of third-person pronoun semantics Michal Shomer Multi-Gender Hebrew: Creating a New Space in the Hebrew Language Farida Soliman Navigating gender-inclusive language in Arabic: strategies and challenges for nonbinary Egyptians Helena Torres-Purroy, Sònia Mas-Alcoleao Gender bias and masculine norm in scholarly gatekeeping: a feminist analysis of reviewer feedback List of accepted posters Author(s) Title Negin Arabi Multilinguals in Bed: Sex Talk Between Partners With Different First Languages Carmen Ciancia The Role of Gender in Linguistic Change Sofie Decock, Sarah Van Hoof, Ellen Soens, Hanne Verhaegen The comprehensibility and appreciation of nonbinary pronouns in newspaper reporting. The case of hen and die in Dutch Cornelia Ebert, Stefan Hinterwimmer, Robin Hörnig, Anna Pia Jordan-Bertinelli, Yvonne Portele An experimental investigation of the denotation of German masculine nouns Jens Fleischhauer, Dila Turus The gender-dependent interpretation of the German adjective aufreizend: A corpus study Ellen Jones Creating a Conceptual Framework for Analysing Gender Roles and Language Use Among Minority Language Speakers Zaal Kikvidze Gender-inclusive or not? Covert gender patterns in Georgian Gideon Kotzé, David Zbíral, Robert L. J. Shaw A dependency-driven workflow for analyzing the agency of men and women in a corpus of historical trial documents Jo McDowell Challenging essentialist beliefs about teacher gender: An exploration of male primary teachers’ classroom discourse Simon David Stein, Viktoria Schneider Effects of English generic singular they on the gender processing of L1 German speakers Sol Tovar Understanding (mis)gender(ing) and pronouns from a politeness theory standpoint