The article investigates the linguistic expressions of sex as a decisive social factor. An attempt is made to question the topicality of some of the characteristics of female speech elaborated by R. Lakoff which later turned into generally accepted beliefs
The article points out various examples of discursive constructions of sex-related language differen...
Normalization of sexuality in gender procedures, especially the focus on theoretical frameworks of l...
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...
This article describes the features of speech behavior in the framework of the sociolinguistic appro...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
At the present stage, the study of gender and linguistic varieties are becoming more and more releva...
This chapter presents a cognitive sociolinguistic study of semantic variation and its social meaning...
The topic of this paper is the relation between a real-world category (sex) and a linguistic categor...
This chapter reviews early research that looked for differences between women’s and men’s language u...
This article is dedicated to "gender linguistics" from the new directions of linguistics. The articl...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
In Language and Woman’s Place (1973), Robin T. Lakoff argues that women’s subordinate position in so...
This article deals with the notion of Pragmatic characteristics of utterances, which depend on the g...
This significant study of the interaction\ua0between language and sex\ua0raises some fundamental que...
This study investigates four women’s use of typically male linguistic features in casual same-sex co...
The article points out various examples of discursive constructions of sex-related language differen...
Normalization of sexuality in gender procedures, especially the focus on theoretical frameworks of l...
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...
This article describes the features of speech behavior in the framework of the sociolinguistic appro...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
At the present stage, the study of gender and linguistic varieties are becoming more and more releva...
This chapter presents a cognitive sociolinguistic study of semantic variation and its social meaning...
The topic of this paper is the relation between a real-world category (sex) and a linguistic categor...
This chapter reviews early research that looked for differences between women’s and men’s language u...
This article is dedicated to "gender linguistics" from the new directions of linguistics. The articl...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
In Language and Woman’s Place (1973), Robin T. Lakoff argues that women’s subordinate position in so...
This article deals with the notion of Pragmatic characteristics of utterances, which depend on the g...
This significant study of the interaction\ua0between language and sex\ua0raises some fundamental que...
This study investigates four women’s use of typically male linguistic features in casual same-sex co...
The article points out various examples of discursive constructions of sex-related language differen...
Normalization of sexuality in gender procedures, especially the focus on theoretical frameworks of l...
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...