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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... cent ) than for females ( 88.97 per cent ) . The greater occurrence of non - regular use of English by ( first generation ) immigrant women than by immigrant men has usually been explained in terms of the former's more restricted access ...
... cent ) than for females ( 88.97 per cent ) . The greater occurrence of non - regular use of English by ( first generation ) immigrant women than by immigrant men has usually been explained in terms of the former's more restricted access ...
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... cent of instances ) than formal contexts ( 8 per cent ) . Table 4.2 Distribution of you know by function and by region , and sex of speaker Function of you know New Zealand English British English Female Male Female Male Expressing ...
... cent of instances ) than formal contexts ( 8 per cent ) . Table 4.2 Distribution of you know by function and by region , and sex of speaker Function of you know New Zealand English British English Female Male Female Male Expressing ...
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... cent ) or / mIz / ( 31.8 per cent ) . C. The interpretation of the ' Ms ' title by Australian women Familiarity with the form / abbreviation ' Ms ' does not necessarily imply a knowledge of its meaning . The interviews with the women ...
... cent ) or / mIz / ( 31.8 per cent ) . C. The interpretation of the ' Ms ' title by Australian women Familiarity with the form / abbreviation ' Ms ' does not necessarily imply a knowledge of its meaning . The interviews with the women ...
Contents
Notes on contributors iv | 5 |
research in New Zealand | 32 |
Sex differences in intergroup and intragroup | 45 |
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