The detailed programme is still under construction. Lists of all accepted contributions are given below.
List of invited talks
Author
Title
Anita Körner
to be announced
Dominic Schmitz
Generic and specific masculines in German: Semantic and phonetic differences and similarities
List of accepted talks
Author(s)
Title
Gorka Basterretxea Santiso, María González Ferrer, J. Graham Johnson
Exploring attitudes towards gender inclusive language in Spanish by L2 learners
Sofie Decock, Griet Boone, Lisa Zacharski
Comprehensibility of gender-fair language among learners of German: an experimental study
Marie Dewulf
Evaluating gender bias in Dutch embeddings of a multilingual NLP model
Mara Floris, Federico Cella, Camilla Borgna
Who’s the surgeon? Gender stereotypes and gender-fair language in Italian speakers
Mx Gaul
Discourse on gender-fair language in German newspapers
Kalle Glauch
Gender oriented pejoratives as particularistic insults
Ann-Sophie Haan
Gender-fair language processing? A self-paced reading study on the German gender star
Nick Haggarty
Werk, post, authenticate: Drag performance and queer identity on TikTok
Maria den Hartog, Theresa Redl, Peter de Swart, Stefan Frank, Helen de Hoop
Measuring the male bias of generically-used masculine pronouns using event-related potentials
Berit Johannsen
Trans + NOUN and the compound-phrase distinction in English
Elsi Kaiser, Sabrina Soto
Names vs. professions: Comparing gender assumptions
Loris Luo
The grammar of silence: Rethinking silence in East Asian queer theory
Samira Ochs, Carolin Müller-Spitzer, Katharina Wrohlich, Virginia Sondergeld
Gender-inclusive language in German companies: a case of pinkwashing?
Mikuláš Preininger, Jan Chromý, James Brand, Dario Paape
Online and offline processing of masculine generics in Czech
Anne Rosar
How non-referential masculine forms shape gender representation in German
Jeff Roxas
Teaching Spanish in the Philippines: A queer-decolonial pedagogy
Aline Siegenthaler, Carla Sökefeld, Lars Sörries-Vorberger
Gender (de-)construction in the discourse about trans people’s voices
Benjamin Storme, Manon Dhuicque, Sharon Peperkamp
The impact of gender agreement on gender inferences: evidence from French epicene nouns
Julia Tibblin, Pascal Gygax, Joost van de Weijet, Jonas Granfeldt
The processing of French gender-fair forms in reading: An eye-tracking study
Sol Tovar
“Today I’m gonna show you how to use beep/boop pronouns”: viral TikToks, neopronouns and folk linguistic pedagogy
Cecil M. Wakefield, Jack A. Hardy
Political and gendered discourses of trans and nonbinary identities in French newspapers
Thom Westveer
“Iel est petit ou petite, ou petit·e?” The challenge of agreement with the French gender neutral pronoun ‘iel’
Ali Yildiz
A secret queer language: Politics, history, and ethics of Lubunca
List of accepted posters
Author(s)
Title
Francisco Alonso-Almeida, Francisco J. Álvarez-Gil, Ivalla Ortega-Barrera
Evidential projection structures in late Modern English female writing
Erzsébet Balogh
Who is Mx. Smith? Hungarian EFL learners’ interpretation of the title Mx.
Despoina Chalyvidou, Andrea Weber
Processing the gender star in German
Sara Corain, Jan Oliver Rüdiger, Carolin Müller-Spitzer
Are all coaches and singers professionals? Classifying German ambiguous personal nouns as jobs or roles
Jens Fleischhauer, Niklas Wiskandt
Argumentation patterns in the German political discourse on gender-fair language
Lisa Hartley
Speech tempo in male- and female-infant directed speech
Tiziana Maria Ilie, Elen Le Foll
Genus-sexus congruence in machine translation: DeepL’s pronominal resumption of ‘das Mädchen’
Brooke James, Jacob Rawlins
Gender-specific and gender-neutral language trends in the AP Stylebook and online written news: A comparative corpus analysis of prescribed vs. actual usage
Elsi Kaiser, Ashley Adji
Gender stereotypes from nouns and adjectives: A look at humans, large language models and AI image generators
Sabrina Link
Gender-fair language and the Austrian media: A corpus-based frequency and context analysis of the use of different forms of gender-fair language across Austrian broadsheets and tabloids
Veronica Ma, Jack A. Hardy, Paige Crowl
Not just a “women’s issue”: Menstrual discourses in The Lancet
Raquel Meister Ko Freitag
Gender in society and the grammar: the cycle of representativeness and frequency in Brazilian Portuguese
Karin Milles
More than s3x. Swedish feminist algospeak
Nicole Palliwoda, Verena Sauer
Genderlinguistic Landscaping (GeLiSca) – Gendered language in public spaces
Nicole Palliwoda, Verena Sauer
“Move bitch” – An empirical analysis of bitch in popular song lyrics and fictional texts
Silvia Ramirez Gelbes, Ana Costantini Orrego
Insults in the feminine in Argentinian Spanish: Rudeness and subtle sexism in language
Marianne Rathje
Gender-neutral pronouns in Danish: Attitudes, usage, and linguistic variation
Ellen J. Schoedler
The influence of linguistic insecurity and community dynamics on continued use of Low German in East Frisia
Sahar Shirali
Representations of a gendered ideology: A study of metaphors in narratives from the interrogation centers of the Islamic Republic
Tamara Sleiman
Gendered metaphors and idioms in Lebanese Arabic: Shaping social perceptions
Martin Storme, Benjamin Storme
Feminization is more gender-fair than neutralization
Giancarla Unser-Schutz
Changing perceptions of Japanese gendered language
Reem Wehbe
Gendered language and male bias: The effect of masculine generics vs. inclusive forms on the cognitive inclusion of women – empirical evidence from Arabic
Jiyuan Zhou, Aini Li
Stereotype consistency and violation in Mandarin adjective-noun collocations
Yuemeng Zhu
Gendered person references in German and Chinese news reporting: A comparative study