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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... headline and body of the text , may be important : the articles are cut to fit the advertisements , so the latter may be freer in their choices ; the headlines are added by a subeditor as a comment on the text , often on the basis of a ...
... headline and body of the text , may be important : the articles are cut to fit the advertisements , so the latter may be freer in their choices ; the headlines are added by a subeditor as a comment on the text , often on the basis of a ...
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... ( headline , story on a softball player , Tele 6/11/79 ) b . fast ladies ( of a power boat racer , SM 4/11/79 , and a racing driver , CM 12/11/79 ) c . Fancy Linda for the Cup ? ( headline , of jockey Linda Jones , CM 1/11/79 ) A good ...
... ( headline , story on a softball player , Tele 6/11/79 ) b . fast ladies ( of a power boat racer , SM 4/11/79 , and a racing driver , CM 12/11/79 ) c . Fancy Linda for the Cup ? ( headline , of jockey Linda Jones , CM 1/11/79 ) A good ...
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... headlines . See the examples in ( 16 ) . It is assumed in these headlines that all we need to identify these referents is the information that they were once married to men now dead , even though some of those referred to are well known ...
... headlines . See the examples in ( 16 ) . It is assumed in these headlines that all we need to identify these referents is the information that they were once married to men now dead , even though some of those referred to are well known ...
Contents
Notes on contributors iv | 5 |
research in New Zealand | 32 |
Sex differences in intergroup and intragroup | 45 |
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