Explain the relationship between language and gender. Include a discussion on the cultural assumptions about women and men and the use of language

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Scholars have suggested several ways in which language and gender are intertwined. For example, the English language ignores women by using the masculine form to refer to human beings in general (e.g., the word "man" is used generically in words like "chairman" and "mankind."). A language-based predisposition to think about women in sexual terms reinforces the notion that women are sexual objects. Women are often described by terms such as "fox," "broad," "bitch," "babe," or "doll," which ascribe childlike or even pet-like characteristics to them. By contrast, men have performance pressures placed on them by being defined in terms of their sexual prowess, e.g., "dude," "stud," and "hunk."

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