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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... social life of Kaiadilt men and women . Given the social importance of sounding like a speaker of the appropriate sex , it is clear that , in order to learn to speak like a man or a woman , one needs male and female language models ...
... social life of Kaiadilt men and women . Given the social importance of sounding like a speaker of the appropriate sex , it is clear that , in order to learn to speak like a man or a woman , one needs male and female language models ...
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... social setting . Journal of Social Issues 23 , 8-28 . Labov , W. ( 1966 ) . The social stratification of English in New York city . Washington , D.C .: Centre for Applied Linguistics . Labov , W. ( 1970 ) . The study of language in its ...
... social setting . Journal of Social Issues 23 , 8-28 . Labov , W. ( 1966 ) . The social stratification of English in New York city . Washington , D.C .: Centre for Applied Linguistics . Labov , W. ( 1970 ) . The study of language in its ...
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... social position among users ' ( Lakoff , 1975 : 40 ) . Information about a woman's marital status is regarded as crucial to forming an opinion about her identity , character and social status . In a patriarchal society the same ...
... social position among users ' ( Lakoff , 1975 : 40 ) . Information about a woman's marital status is regarded as crucial to forming an opinion about her identity , character and social status . In a patriarchal society the same ...
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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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