This study investigates how gay vocabulary and code-switching is portrayed in the North American television series Queer as Folk. The search for gay vocabulary was conducted through viewing the entire series searching for words and expressions documented in previous research. The gay vocabulary contains many sexual terms and references and the lexicon are ambiguous depending on user and addressee and can be used as markers of solidarity or as derogation. The most important results are that gay speech is self-managed and used as an identity marker for both homosexual and heterosexual members of the in-group. Gay men seem to be well aware of their speech and mannerisms and code-switch depending on contex
There has been an increase in the portrayal of gay characters in several television series during th...
This paper examines the extraordinary complexity of sexual orientations and subcultures as expressed...
This multi-sited ethnographic study explores U.S. gay men's interactional usages of camp, a queer ae...
A common debate between linguists is how homosexuals use language to perform their sexual identity. ...
More than in other areas of research, linguistic features of gayspeak and topics relative to homosex...
This research begins with a review of folk linguistic/dialectological work conducted with (gay) Okla...
In the last thirty years, the homosexual community has undertaken semantic shifts in its identity ma...
More than in other areas of research, linguistic features of gayspeak and topics relative to homosex...
This study aims to describe vocabulary formations and language functions in a gay community. The obj...
This study explored the lexical semantics of common same-sex sexuality labels (i.e., homosexual, gay...
M.A.At about the same time as Gayspeak was developing across the Atlantic, 'coloured' and white Sout...
How do people learn “camp”? Why does it seem like drag shows all have the same structure? In a socie...
This published version of this article has been made available through Open Access by the Brunel Uni...
M.Litt. et Phil.The primary aim of this study is to describe a language form used by homosexuals, sp...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
There has been an increase in the portrayal of gay characters in several television series during th...
This paper examines the extraordinary complexity of sexual orientations and subcultures as expressed...
This multi-sited ethnographic study explores U.S. gay men's interactional usages of camp, a queer ae...
A common debate between linguists is how homosexuals use language to perform their sexual identity. ...
More than in other areas of research, linguistic features of gayspeak and topics relative to homosex...
This research begins with a review of folk linguistic/dialectological work conducted with (gay) Okla...
In the last thirty years, the homosexual community has undertaken semantic shifts in its identity ma...
More than in other areas of research, linguistic features of gayspeak and topics relative to homosex...
This study aims to describe vocabulary formations and language functions in a gay community. The obj...
This study explored the lexical semantics of common same-sex sexuality labels (i.e., homosexual, gay...
M.A.At about the same time as Gayspeak was developing across the Atlantic, 'coloured' and white Sout...
How do people learn “camp”? Why does it seem like drag shows all have the same structure? In a socie...
This published version of this article has been made available through Open Access by the Brunel Uni...
M.Litt. et Phil.The primary aim of this study is to describe a language form used by homosexuals, sp...
This paper investigates the linguistic mechanisms employed by gay men. Its aim is to identify the sp...
There has been an increase in the portrayal of gay characters in several television series during th...
This paper examines the extraordinary complexity of sexual orientations and subcultures as expressed...
This multi-sited ethnographic study explores U.S. gay men's interactional usages of camp, a queer ae...