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D. (David) Mateus MA

Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Taalwetenschap

Visiting address
  • Spuistraat 134
  • Room number: 4.50
Postal address
  • Postbus 1642
    1000 BP Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile & bio

    I am currently a PhD candidate under the supervision of Dr. Thom Westveer, Prof. Dr. Enoch O. Aboh and Dr. Petra Sleeman.

     

    PhD project: Inclusive language in French: challenges for L2 education.

    My PhD project focuses on the use of gender-inclusive language in French and its implications for L2 learners. It is organized in three phases. First, I will examine how inclusive language strategies are used across the French-speaking world, drawing on corpus studies and fieldwork with native speakers. Second, I will investigate the psycholinguistic effects of these strategies on L2 learners, focusing on reading times and text comprehension. Finally, I explore learners’ attitudes toward gender-inclusive language and evaluate their perspectives on its potential integration into the curriculum. This research contributes to a broader understanding of how language change interacts with second language acquisition and pedagogy.

     

    About me

    Originally from the French west coast, I hold a BA in Language Sciences from the University of Nantes and a MA in General Linguistics from Radboud University.

  • Publications

    Talk / presentation

    • Westveer, T. (speaker) & Mateus, D. (speaker) (20-6-2025). Inclusive language meets translation: The challenge of translating Kim de l'Horizon's Blutbuch, ACLC Anniversary Conference 2025, Amsterdam.
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