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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... users 2 206 27 18 165 Whereas the non - use of ' Ms ' by these women can be partly explained by their misunderstanding of the title , this could not be said of the other ( b ) group non - users . In this group , of those who stated a ...
... users 2 206 27 18 165 Whereas the non - use of ' Ms ' by these women can be partly explained by their misunderstanding of the title , this could not be said of the other ( b ) group non - users . In this group , of those who stated a ...
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... users to be established . I have already mentioned that a student group rather than a more diverse population of women was chosen due to problems of data access and financial limitations . I am therefore fully aware that the trends ...
... users to be established . I have already mentioned that a student group rather than a more diverse population of women was chosen due to problems of data access and financial limitations . I am therefore fully aware that the trends ...
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Anne Pauwels. Although ' Ms ' users are still outnumbered by both ' Miss ' and ' Mrs ' users in 1986 , ' Ms ' has gained substantially over the 11 year period ( from 3.9 per cent to 11.9 per cent ) , while the use of ' Miss ' has ...
Anne Pauwels. Although ' Ms ' users are still outnumbered by both ' Miss ' and ' Mrs ' users in 1986 , ' Ms ' has gained substantially over the 11 year period ( from 3.9 per cent to 11.9 per cent ) , while the use of ' Miss ' has ...
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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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