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18 Books on "bias-free"/"politically correct" language (Recommended books - alt.usage.english) |
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This article is from the alt.usage.english FAQ, by Mark Israel misrael@scripps.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Rosalie Maggio "The Bias-Free Word Finder: A Dictionary of
Nondiscriminatory Language" Beacon, 1992, ISBN 0-8070-6003-8
Nigel Rees "The Politically Correct Phrasebook: What They
Say You Can and Cannot Say in the 1990s" Bloomsbury, 1993,
ISBN 0-7475-1426-7
Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf "The Official Politically
Correct Dictionary and Handbook" Villard, 1993, ISBN
0-679-74944-6 (This book should be consulted with care.
Anything attributed to "The American Hyphen Society" is in fact
satire made up by friends of the authors.)
 
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