Herbert Schendl (2001:9) defines ‘the study of ongoing changes in a language’ as one of the fundamental goals of historical linguistics. Curzan’s book, which examines the historical development of the English gender system, is a work noteworthy not only for historical linguists, but also for experts of gender and language precisely because it attains the aforementioned objective. The book not only gives a well-argued description of the development of English linguistic gender – a fact that makes it a pivotal addition to earlier theories of the field (e.g. Corbett 1991) – but it also utilises its findings to contribute to the research on contemporary gendered language
This is a book about the multi-faceted notion of gender. Gender differences form the basis for famil...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
This article provides a brief overview of the search for gender-fair English, from the impact on Eng...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
Why does man occur more frequently in the English language than woman does? Has the expression of g...
This is an article which reviews the book Gender in World Englishes, edited by Tobias Bernaisc
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
In this work we will see how gender has changed during the centuries, starting out with the reconstr...
This book takes a fresh look at the development of gender in Early and Late Proto-Indo-European. Mat...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
Why does man occur more frequently in the English language than woman does? Has the expression of g...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
language and genderphilologycomparative grammarRojas-Primus, C. (2012). [Review of the book Language...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
This is a book about the multi-faceted notion of gender. Gender differences form the basis for famil...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
This article provides a brief overview of the search for gender-fair English, from the impact on Eng...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
Why does man occur more frequently in the English language than woman does? Has the expression of g...
This is an article which reviews the book Gender in World Englishes, edited by Tobias Bernaisc
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
In this work we will see how gender has changed during the centuries, starting out with the reconstr...
This book takes a fresh look at the development of gender in Early and Late Proto-Indo-European. Mat...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
Why does man occur more frequently in the English language than woman does? Has the expression of g...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
language and genderphilologycomparative grammarRojas-Primus, C. (2012). [Review of the book Language...
With the growing presence of the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage, the matter of gender has been...
This is a book about the multi-faceted notion of gender. Gender differences form the basis for famil...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
This article provides a brief overview of the search for gender-fair English, from the impact on Eng...