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Dr Falco Pfalzgraf’s 8th book has just been published

The hardcover edition of Dr Falco Pfalzgraf’s edited volume "Gender-Inclusive Language: Findings from 14 Languages and Open Research Questions" was published on Monday 26th January 2026 by De Gruyter. It is Volume 47 in the series "Trends in Applied Linguistics (TAL)" and Falco’s 8th book.

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The hardcover edition of Dr Falco Pfalzgraf’s edited volume "Gender-Inclusive Language: Findings from 14 Languages and Open Research Questions" was published on Monday 26th January 2026 by De Gruyter. It is Volume 47 in the series "Trends in Applied Linguistics (TAL)" and Falco’s 8th book (three of which are monographs).

It provides a comprehensive and comparative overview of current research and open questions concerning the use of gender-inclusive language across 14 major European languages. In addition, it addresses minority languages and foreign language teaching. Methodologically, the volume bridges Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Multilingual Communication, Translation Studies, Modern Languages, and Psychology.

The book has the potential to become essential reading for researchers and educators in Linguistics, Translation Studies, Modern Language Studies, and Applied Linguistics, as well as for policymakers and language professionals navigating the challenges of inclusive communication in a multilingual world.

Falco would like to warmly thank all contributors for their excellent work, and he is very much looking forward to working with them again in the future:

Vít Kolek, Sarah Van Hoof, Sofie Decock, Laura Hekanaho, Christophe Gagne, Gabriele Diewald, Sofia Lampropoulou, Denise Sarri-Chasan, Anastasia Stamou, Marianthi Georgalidou, Federica Formato, Anna Lisa Somma, Michela Baldo, Ute Gabriel, Tiziana Jäggi, Małgorzata Szajbel-Keck, Ruxandra Visan, Maria Muelas Gil, Emma A. Renström, Amanda Remsö, Eva Daussa, Michael Hornsby

 

See more about Dr Falco Pfalzgraf's work here.

 

 

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