Women and Language in Australian and New Zealand SocietyAnne Pauwels Language and gender research including role of Aboriginal women in language change and language maintenance; paper by Jakelin Troy on Aboriginal women and contact languages separately annotated. |
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... Kramarae and Henley , 1983 ) , the number of entries had grown to well over 1000 ( 175 pages ) . In those eight years there had been not only a quantitative increase in publications but also a disciplinary widening of the field ...
... Kramarae and Henley , 1983 ) , the number of entries had grown to well over 1000 ( 175 pages ) . In those eight years there had been not only a quantitative increase in publications but also a disciplinary widening of the field ...
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... Kramarae , C. and Henley , N. ( eds ) ( 1983 ) . Language , gender and society . Rowley , Mass .: Newbury House . Wright , J.W. ( II ) and Hosman , L.A. ( 1983 ) . Language style and sex bias in the courtroom . The Southern Speech ...
... Kramarae , C. and Henley , N. ( eds ) ( 1983 ) . Language , gender and society . Rowley , Mass .: Newbury House . Wright , J.W. ( II ) and Hosman , L.A. ( 1983 ) . Language style and sex bias in the courtroom . The Southern Speech ...
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... Kramarae and Treichler ( 1985 : 286 ) , this ' Ms ' was ' not an example of colonial feminism ' but an abbreviation of ' mistress ' in its meaning ' wife of " . Kramarae and Treichler ( 1985 : 286 ) cite Mario Pei's ( 1949 ) The story ...
... Kramarae and Treichler ( 1985 : 286 ) , this ' Ms ' was ' not an example of colonial feminism ' but an abbreviation of ' mistress ' in its meaning ' wife of " . Kramarae and Treichler ( 1985 : 286 ) cite Mario Pei's ( 1949 ) The story ...
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Notes on contributors iv | 5 |
research in New Zealand | 32 |
Sex differences in intergroup and intragroup | 45 |
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