Gender and sexist designations: what representations in the imaginary of young Ivorians.
Keywords:
Sexist neologies, designations, representations, structural analysisAbstract
The problem raised in this study concerns sexist or stigmatizing neologies, which are generally
found in the language of young Ivoirians. These designations with idiomatic and connotative specificities that apply to sexual gender, imply representations that we submit to structural
analysis in order to better understand the conception of gender and the love relationship that
Ivorians maintain in practice.
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