In the preceding chapters, we have focused on the ways in which representation in language can have an impact on perception, and on forms of language use which are typical in two contexts: politics and in the media. This chapter also looks at representation and at typical forms of language use, in this case, in relation to gender. We will consider asymmetrical representations of women and men, and why these can be considered sexist. We will then look at whether women and men use language in different ways, and the possible reasons for gender based differences in conversational styles. The chapter ends by probing the concept of gender
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...
At the present stage, the study of gender and linguistic varieties are becoming more and more releva...
This research addresses how language and gender co-construct. We focus our analysis through three ov...
In the preceding chapters, we have focused on the ways in which representation in language can have ...
The sociolinguistic aspect of representing gender encompasses the study of language change and varia...
Gender exerts a powerful influence on all facets of human communication and raises many profound soc...
To identify effective strategies to promote gender equality has been a challenge in the last years. ...
Abstract. In this thesis, it is revealed that to what extent is some languages are sexist, beginning...
This talk addresses the question of how gendered language forms influence recipients’ cognition and ...
Gender inequality remains an issue of high relevance, and controversy, in society. Previous research...
Psycholinguistic investigations of the way readers and speakers perceive gender have shown several b...
This paper describes gender as a sociocultural construct and explores the ways in which this affects...
By exploring and categorizing thedifferent theoretical backgrounds which have beendeveloped over the...
This article describes the features of speech behavior in the framework of the sociolinguistic appro...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationship between language and thought, and language...
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...
At the present stage, the study of gender and linguistic varieties are becoming more and more releva...
This research addresses how language and gender co-construct. We focus our analysis through three ov...
In the preceding chapters, we have focused on the ways in which representation in language can have ...
The sociolinguistic aspect of representing gender encompasses the study of language change and varia...
Gender exerts a powerful influence on all facets of human communication and raises many profound soc...
To identify effective strategies to promote gender equality has been a challenge in the last years. ...
Abstract. In this thesis, it is revealed that to what extent is some languages are sexist, beginning...
This talk addresses the question of how gendered language forms influence recipients’ cognition and ...
Gender inequality remains an issue of high relevance, and controversy, in society. Previous research...
Psycholinguistic investigations of the way readers and speakers perceive gender have shown several b...
This paper describes gender as a sociocultural construct and explores the ways in which this affects...
By exploring and categorizing thedifferent theoretical backgrounds which have beendeveloped over the...
This article describes the features of speech behavior in the framework of the sociolinguistic appro...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationship between language and thought, and language...
Based on the premise that language consists of two major dimensions: linguistic and socio-cultural, ...
At the present stage, the study of gender and linguistic varieties are becoming more and more releva...
This research addresses how language and gender co-construct. We focus our analysis through three ov...