Language, Gender, and Society

Language, Gender, and Society
Title Language, Gender, and Society PDF eBook
Author Barrie Thorne
Publisher Heinle & Heinle Publishers
Pages 356
Release 1983
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Language, Gender, and Society

Language, Gender, and Society
Title Language, Gender, and Society PDF eBook
Author Barrie Thorne
Publisher Newbury House Publishers
Pages 360
Release 1983
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Language, Gender, and Society

Language, Gender, and Society
Title Language, Gender, and Society PDF eBook
Author Barrie Thorne
Publisher Newbury House Publishers
Pages 364
Release 1983
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Language and Gender

Language and Gender
Title Language and Gender PDF eBook
Author Penelope Eckert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2013-02-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107029058

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Updated and restructured new edition of a textbook for courses in language and gender which is accessible to non-linguists.

Nonverbal Sex Differences

Nonverbal Sex Differences
Title Nonverbal Sex Differences PDF eBook
Author Judith A. Hall
Publisher Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 260
Release 1984
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This is the first thorough review and analysis of the extensive research literature on nonverbal sex differences among infants, children, and adults. Judith A. Hall summarizes and explores data on nonverbal skill and style differences, including the sending and judging of nonverbal cues of emotion, facial expression, gaze, interpersonal distance, touch, body movement, and nonverbal speech characteristics.

Language, Gender, and Sexuality

Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Title Language, Gender, and Sexuality PDF eBook
Author Scott F. Kiesling
Publisher Routledge
Pages 191
Release 2019-03-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351042408

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Language, Gender, and Sexuality offers a panoramic and accessible introduction to the ways in which linguistic patterns are sensitive to social categories of gender and sexuality, as well as an overview of how speakers use language to create and display gender and sexuality. This book includes discussions of trans/non-binary/genderqueer identities, embodiment, new media, and the role of language and interaction in sexual harassment, assault, and rape. Drawing on an international range of examples to illustrate key points, this book addresses the questions of: how language categorizes the gender/sexuality world in both grammar and interaction; how speakers display, create, and orient to gender, sexuality, and desire in interaction; how and why people display different ways of speaking based on their gender/sexual identities. Aimed at students with no background in linguistics or gender studies, this book is essential reading for anyone studying language, gender, and sexuality for the first time.

Gender Across Languages

Gender Across Languages
Title Gender Across Languages PDF eBook
Author Marlis Hellinger
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 364
Release 2002-04-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027297665

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This is the second of a three-volume comprehensive reference work on “Gender across Languages”, which provides systematic descriptions of various categories of gender (grammatical, lexical, referential, social) in 30 languages of diverse genetic, typological and socio-cultural backgrounds. Among the issues discussed for each language are the following: What are the structural properties of the language that have an impact on the relations between language and gender? What are the consequences for areas such as agreement, pronominalisation and word-formation? How is specification of and abstraction from (referential) gender achieved in a language? Is empirical evidence available for the assumption that masculine/male expressions are interpreted as generics? Can tendencies of variation and change be observed, and have alternatives been proposed for a more equal linguistic treatment of women and men? This volume (and the previous two volumes) will provide the much-needed basis for explicitly comparative analyses of gender across languages. All chapters are original contributions and follow a common general outline developed by the editors. The book contains rich bibliographical and indexical material.Languages of Volume 2: Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Welsh.