Freedom of Speech
Banned Words
Social Rejection
100

What is freedom of speech? 

Freedom of speech is the right of a person to articulate opinions and ideas without interference or retaliation from the government and other individuals.

100

What type of lexical terms were previously dominated more frequently by men?

Lexical items related to mechanics

100

Mention an example of a Gender-neutral pronoun.

They, Them

200

Can you mention an implication that freedom of speech has on gendered language? 

Promoting Inclusive Language

Shaping Gender Concerns 

Moderation of speech in Social Media 

Public Awareness

200

What is a previously mentioned lexical item that is offensive to many LGBT activists?

Sexual Preference

200

Feminists introduced the tems "sexism", "male", "chauvism", and their ideas were well accepted.


False

300

Mention one example of inclusive lexicon

Firefighter or police officer

300

Based on what other criteria, besides gender, do we differentiate the use of lexical items / banned words?

Age and Context

300

As per what was presented today, there are 3 main ways in which social rejection happens. What are these 3 situations or cases?

Gender Stereotyping, discrimination, The role of feminists

400

What is Moderation of Speech in social media?

When content moderation policies aim to balance free speech with preventing harmful or discriminatory language.

400

Can lexical items be perceived from different polarizing perspectives, or does each have a specific use and concept?

Yes, we previously discussed that certain terms can be used without any problem by a specific group and perceived as offensive by others

400

How are stereotypes and social rejection reflected in society?

The lack of gender-neutral pronouns, and disaproval for transgender/ intergender pronouns.