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Gender in nature, grammar and societyDOI: 10.2298/gei1001113r Keywords: gender , classification , nature , grammar , logic , 'middle element' , feminism , homosexuality , anthropocentrism , Aristotle Abstract: This paper discusses the process of meaning deconstruction of the noun gender, a notion which has a special role in classification of natural and grammatical entities. The analysis is based on sources from the two Serbian dictionaries, one from the middle of 19th century (Srpski rje nik by V. S. Karadzic), and the other based on sources from the middle of 19th and 20th century (Re nik srpskohrvatskog knji evnog jezika). The research focused on basic meanings of the notion gender in classification of physical entities and 'names' in Antique, foremost in Aristotle's logical opus. The analysis points out to the wrong contemporary inter-pretation of gender in modern gramatography and subsequent baseless feministic intervention within the language. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that after initial rigid differentiation and classification of names and nonlinguistic entities on genders and kinds, there followed an admixture of nature of names with nature of other nonlinguistic entities, including threeparticle logical structure. Moreover, this paper point out to logically unfounded division of humans into genders, as well as on to unjustified switch of political-legal expression of equality of sexes to gender equality.
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