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The boys and girls of Dénia can now boast of their superhero diploma

27 2020 April - 09: 54

The City Council of Dénia has launched an initiative in social networks to thank all the boys and girls for the behavior of "superheroes" they are having in their homes, thus helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic that has forced them to confinement since 14 last March.

On the Facebook of the City of Dénia (@ajuntamentdenia) you will find the diploma of recognition, available to print in color and put the name of each superhero and superhero, or in a coloring version themselves and also have a good time doing crafts.

?? You are a superhero! Month i mig home ?? portant-vos molt, però que molt bé, para ayudar-nos a combatare el...

Published by Ajuntament de Dénia en Saturday, April 25 of 2020

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  1. NemesioOseguera says:

    The boys and girls of Dénia!… Phenomenal, J. Justo Moncho! You are a true professor, a true intellectual, a true freethinker!

    I will take the trouble to give you 30 seconds of my precious time to give you a brief free lesson on the majestic Cervantes language, which, you do not seem to over estimate ...

    This type of duplication is ARTIFICIAL AND UNNECESSARY from the linguistic point of view. In the nouns that designate animated beings, there is the possibility of the generic use of the masculine to designate the class, the set ... that is, all the individuals of the species, without distinction of sex.

    The explicit mention of the feminine is ONLY JUSTIFIED when the opposition of the sexes is relevant in the context: "Evolutionary development is similar in boys and girls of that age." The current trend towards the indiscriminate unfolding of the noun in its masculine and feminine forms goes AGAINST THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ECONOMY OF LANGUAGE and is based on EXTRALINGUISTIC REASONS. Therefore, these repetitions, which generate syntactic and concordance difficulties, and unnecessarily complicate the writing and reading of the texts, should be avoided.

    The generic use of masculine is based on its condition as an unmarked term in the masculine / feminine opposition. Therefore, it is INCORRECT to use the feminine to jointly refer to both sexes, regardless of the number of individuals of each sex that are part of the group. Thus, "the students" is the only correct way to refer to a mixed group, even though the number of female students is higher than that of male students.

    You're welcome, crack.


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