The purpose of this dissertation is to create a word list of male and female speech in those Old English narrative poems which contain dialogue, to use as a reference in determining what, if any, differences existed between the way male Anglo-Saxon poets constructed speech for their male and female characters. Using a specifically designed computer program and an on-line text of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, I electronically tagged those lines assigned to male characters, and then those assigned to female speakers, to generate two separate word lists. I eliminated all immortal speech (God, angels, demons), and all proper nouns as not germane to a study of male and female speech patterns. After I created the raw word lists, I parsed each i...
This dissertation examines representations of masculine gender in the terminology and content of ear...
For a variety of text types, methods for automatically determining the gender of a document’s author...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...
Many Old English poems reflect the Anglo-Saxon writers's interest in who could exercise power and ho...
In medieval English literature, this acute male perspective often lead to a lack of females being re...
This dissertation focuses on gender-related terms as well as adjectives and demonstratives in connec...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Encyclopaedia of Shakespeare’s Language project has ...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This study deals with a feature of traditional English dialects in Southwest England and Newfoundlan...
A randomly-selected sample of 31,115 words taken from the eight original plays of Lillian Hellman wa...
In the old English period gender was grammatical and it was restricted by the form and inflection of...
The purpose of this study is to consider the undecidability of pronouns in William Shakespeare’s son...
Research will begin with analysis of feminist theory and its connection to linguistic frameworks, in...
The study of gender is essential to the study of language. It is quite clear that male and female ch...
This dissertation examines representations of masculine gender in the terminology and content of ear...
For a variety of text types, methods for automatically determining the gender of a document’s author...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...
Many Old English poems reflect the Anglo-Saxon writers's interest in who could exercise power and ho...
In medieval English literature, this acute male perspective often lead to a lack of females being re...
This dissertation focuses on gender-related terms as well as adjectives and demonstratives in connec...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Encyclopaedia of Shakespeare’s Language project has ...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This project is the first holistic survey of the major verbs of speech in Old English Poetry. In par...
This study deals with a feature of traditional English dialects in Southwest England and Newfoundlan...
A randomly-selected sample of 31,115 words taken from the eight original plays of Lillian Hellman wa...
In the old English period gender was grammatical and it was restricted by the form and inflection of...
The purpose of this study is to consider the undecidability of pronouns in William Shakespeare’s son...
Research will begin with analysis of feminist theory and its connection to linguistic frameworks, in...
The study of gender is essential to the study of language. It is quite clear that male and female ch...
This dissertation examines representations of masculine gender in the terminology and content of ear...
For a variety of text types, methods for automatically determining the gender of a document’s author...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...