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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... described ; how women and men are referred to , as part of a couple and as part of a family ; the systems of gender ... described and involve a shift down in the animacy hierarchy , so that the referents are described and identified by ...
... described ; how women and men are referred to , as part of a couple and as part of a family ; the systems of gender ... described and involve a shift down in the animacy hierarchy , so that the referents are described and identified by ...
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... described in terms of their personal appearance , as in the examples given above . The ' brainy but beautiful ' formula was popular in some of the newspapers examined . Here are a few examples : ( 5 ) a . she's much more than a pretty ...
... described in terms of their personal appearance , as in the examples given above . The ' brainy but beautiful ' formula was popular in some of the newspapers examined . Here are a few examples : ( 5 ) a . she's much more than a pretty ...
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... described as wives almost twice as often as male referents were described as husbands , despite the fact that there were many more mentions of men than of women in the newspapers . For example , in the Telegraph of 7/11/79 , for 24 ...
... described as wives almost twice as often as male referents were described as husbands , despite the fact that there were many more mentions of men than of women in the newspapers . For example , in the Telegraph of 7/11/79 , for 24 ...
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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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