亚洲网紅露点

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ableist language

[ ey-buhl-ist lang-gwij ]

noun

  1. words and phrases that devalue disabled people by using disability language or historical descriptions of disabilities as an insult:

    You can make many small changes to minimize ableist language in your vocabulary, like saying a trend is 鈥渦ncool鈥 rather than calling it 鈥渓ame.鈥

  2. language that treats disability as something to be pitied or disabled people as inspirational when overcoming a disability:

    Ableist language frames people who have a disability as 鈥渁fflicted with鈥 or 鈥渟uffering from鈥 it, but they are simply people 鈥渨ith鈥 a condition or illness that nondisabled people don鈥檛 have.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ableist language1

First recorded in 1990鈥95
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Even using language and words like 鈥渟tupid,鈥 鈥渋nsane,鈥 鈥渃razy,鈥 鈥渓ame鈥 or 鈥渄umb,鈥 unknowingly or not, is participation in ableist language, The Harvard Business Review reported.

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But also, ableism is so much larger than just the language people use; ableist language reveals to us our unconscious biases and our attitudes towards people with disabilities or disabilities in general.

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Gone are the misguided Asian jokes, the sizeism slander, the ableist language and the whole pedophilia plot.

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"Usually I pay attention to the character or characters the editor or the author asks me to read for, but I also look at the whole novel or nonfiction work and make suggestions to replace ableist language or phrases," Ameen says.

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In scientific papers and commentaries published in recent months, some have decried ableist language among their colleagues whereas others have defended traditional terminology鈥攚ith both sides saying they have the best interests of autistic people in mind.

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