English has a multitude of word-pairs based on gender differences. In their usage, however, many of the paired words have not been treated equally in a strict sense as can typically be seen in the case of 'man' and 'woman.' The present article discusses the most basic issue of masculine and feminine tenns mainly through a historical perspective. Our linguistic material here is Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) which offers good examples to show gender and class differences of address forms; for its theme concerns a maid-servant's conflict against her master and his equals. We hope to explore the author's social attitudes reflected in his choice of gender-specific words
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English has a multitude of word-pairs based on gender differences. In their usage, however, many of ...
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Throughout its long history, the English Language has produced a wide variety of terms applied to me...
One of the stylistic features in Samuel Richardson's epistolary novels is an abundant variety of neg...
Jane Austen inherited a rich variety of stylistic legacies from her predecessor Samuel Richardson. A...
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The thermal stress field induced by a line heat source like an electric resistance wire causes crack...
A sustainable building steel structure system,which is kind of damage‐controlled structure,consists ...
The terminology for the molars of rhinoceorses is mainly derived from Osborn (1888). However, there ...
English has a multitude of word-pairs based on gender differences. In their usage, however, many of ...
In our previous several papers,we examined negative expressions in Richardson's epistolary novels ma...
Throughout its long history, the English Language has produced a wide variety of terms applied to me...
One of the stylistic features in Samuel Richardson's epistolary novels is an abundant variety of neg...
Jane Austen inherited a rich variety of stylistic legacies from her predecessor Samuel Richardson. A...
PaulKlee(1879-1940)と詩人。例えば,SylviaPlath(1932-63)とKleeとの,あるいは, 谷川俊太郎(1931-)とKleeとの重なり。より近い時代では,例えばJohn...
With the rapid development of microelectronics, it is possible to realize an advanced control algori...
The authors conceived buckling‐restrained braces providing stable hysteretic characteristics even un...
Fibrinogen Matsumoto I (M・I)and V (M ・V) are dysfibrinogens which are heterozygous (Asp or His) at γ...
MATLAB is a matrix based system for engineering calculations and a kind of language disigned solely ...
The core platcs of buckling‐restrained braces are often required to yield at a small story deformati...
Exposure dose has been indicated by surface dose or transit dose, but they could not indicate dose d...
The thermal stress field induced by a line heat source like an electric resistance wire causes crack...
A sustainable building steel structure system,which is kind of damage‐controlled structure,consists ...
The terminology for the molars of rhinoceorses is mainly derived from Osborn (1888). However, there ...