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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... women's personal preference for the ' Ms ' title had been ignored by the public and private sectors . The media , government departments and the private sector only started to accept and introduce the ' Ms ' title in a more or less ...
... women's personal preference for the ' Ms ' title had been ignored by the public and private sectors . The media , government departments and the private sector only started to accept and introduce the ' Ms ' title in a more or less ...
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... title for women or that it is replacing the existing titles of ' Mrs ' or ' Miss ' . In the following sections I shall discuss the personal use of ' Ms ' by Australian women in the mid - 80s . Whether or not the ' Ms ' title becomes a ...
... title for women or that it is replacing the existing titles of ' Mrs ' or ' Miss ' . In the following sections I shall discuss the personal use of ' Ms ' by Australian women in the mid - 80s . Whether or not the ' Ms ' title becomes a ...
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... title than the ' Miss ' or ' Mrs ' titles are divorced women . Nevertheless , the largest category of ' Ms ' users in this student population are single women between 23 and 30 years of age . Conclusions This survey of ' Ms ' use in ...
... title than the ' Miss ' or ' Mrs ' titles are divorced women . Nevertheless , the largest category of ' Ms ' users in this student population are single women between 23 and 30 years of age . Conclusions This survey of ' Ms ' use in ...
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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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