Sarah Ogilvie, linguist, University of Oxford - Deepstash
Sarah Ogilvie, linguist, University of Oxford

Sarah Ogilvie, linguist, University of Oxford

A woman is someone who identifies as an adult female human being. The word is in flux so no wonder politicians, who want to be all things to all people, find it so tricky to define.

Usually language evolves gradually. But “woman” is changing fast, helped by social media, meaning we can watch its morphing definitions in real time.

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