Women in Their Speech Communities: New Perspectives on Language and SexJennifer Coates, Deborah Cameron Longman, 1989 - 191 pagina's This collection of specially commissioned essays explores the different aspects of women's language within the United Kingdom, and critically examines the main theoretical issues that have arisen in language and gender research since the 1970s. The contributions cover a wide range of British speech communities, linguistics events and settings. |
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A pragmatic account of womens use of standard | 27 |
Empirical Studies | 33 |
linguistic variation | 51 |
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