@florianklenk @ArminWolf https://t.co/4igqEeqZ39 "The results show no statistically significant difference in comprehensibility ratings between participants who read a text in gender-fair language and those who read a text in masculine-only language."
@florianklenk @ArminWolf Okay, das sehe ich ähnlich. Wobei man vielleicht bei offiziellen Dokumenten, schon Vorgaben sinnvoll sein können, finde ich. Zur Empirie über Verständlichkeit einen ganz aktuellen Artikel: https://t.co/wO5J3cYOrt
Look at the actual research yes, but the principle should be "Do no harm before you do good" Studies in this thread don't involve children (esp. with reading difficulties) but adults + contradicting results & "subjective" comprehension measures. In su
@RemivanTrijp @languistical @tallinzen @hartmast Also we should look at the actual research: studies have shown that the "Genderstern"/gender asterisk does not impede comprehensibility, but that this holds for the plural form and less the singular form yo