Margaret Doyle. the A-Z of Non-Sexist Language, 1st edition 1995112 pp. ISBN 0 7043 4430 O. London: The Women's Press Ltd. Pric~£6,99
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
Herbert Schendl (2001:9) defines ‘the study of ongoing changes in a language’ as one of the fundame...
In this paper, we examine the various ways in which language portrays a negative image of women. We ...
In our modern bedtime story of an article, the story could read like this: “Once upon a time was sex...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45587/1/11199_2004_Article_BF00287254.p...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
The first chapter examines evidence of sexism in English, and the way in which people`s use of lang...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
A number of studies have looked at differences in language between genders in literature, but what c...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
Two studies were conducted to define reactions to gender-biased language empirically. In the first s...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
The recent controversy concerning the use and reference of so-called generics in the English langu...
The ongoing dispute in literary studies concerned with gender and writing style is wide and varied. ...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
Herbert Schendl (2001:9) defines ‘the study of ongoing changes in a language’ as one of the fundame...
In this paper, we examine the various ways in which language portrays a negative image of women. We ...
In our modern bedtime story of an article, the story could read like this: “Once upon a time was sex...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45587/1/11199_2004_Article_BF00287254.p...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
The first chapter examines evidence of sexism in English, and the way in which people`s use of lang...
The English language has always been changing, which is why there is a difference between Old, Middl...
A number of studies have looked at differences in language between genders in literature, but what c...
Some prefer to read books by going directly to the crux, bypassing any Preface or Introduction. To d...
Two studies were conducted to define reactions to gender-biased language empirically. In the first s...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
The recent controversy concerning the use and reference of so-called generics in the English langu...
The ongoing dispute in literary studies concerned with gender and writing style is wide and varied. ...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
The aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of sexist language-use in the British online ...
Herbert Schendl (2001:9) defines ‘the study of ongoing changes in a language’ as one of the fundame...