M.A.This dissertation examines the use of language and its implications on gender relations within the Swazi courts. Starting from the premise that language use is an important guide in understanding gender differences and differences in power between men and women, this dissertation investigates the language used by the different participants in court proceedings of selected court cases, particularly on offences that involve or otherwise touch on assault. The data is based on proceedings in two selected courts, one in Mbabane (an urban court) and the other in Lobamba (a semi urban court). Analysis is strengthened by an array of theories of gender and cultural studies. The major analytical methodology for this study is Critical Discourse An...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...
M.A.This dissertation examines the use of language and its implications on gender relations within t...
Gender studies in the judicial system has been a topic of much interest in recent legal and linguist...
M.A.Language plays an important role in maintaining and reflecting socially structured power roles. ...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This article analyzes the relationship between use of language and gender in the development of the ...
This article analyses the relationship between use of language and gender in the development of the ...
This study set out to establish manner in which linguistic elements are used to invoke gender and su...
Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It...
Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It...
This paper examines how language usagein society perpetuates and duplicates gender differences. Our ...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...
M.A.This dissertation examines the use of language and its implications on gender relations within t...
Gender studies in the judicial system has been a topic of much interest in recent legal and linguist...
M.A.Language plays an important role in maintaining and reflecting socially structured power roles. ...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This paper presents a discussion of language and power relations between men and women in EkeGusii a...
This article analyzes the relationship between use of language and gender in the development of the ...
This article analyses the relationship between use of language and gender in the development of the ...
This study set out to establish manner in which linguistic elements are used to invoke gender and su...
Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It...
Language and gender is one of the most intriguing and interesting areas in sociolinguistic study. It...
This paper examines how language usagein society perpetuates and duplicates gender differences. Our ...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...
SEXIST LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH OF MOSLEM FEMALE PREACHERS (CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS) Abstract: Th...
This paper examines, from a linguistic perspective, the lexicalisation of the Kenya National Assembl...