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Japanese. Women’s language as a group identity marker in Japanese

  • Sachiko Ide
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Gender Across Languages
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Gender Across Languages

Abstract

1.Introduction

2.The indigenous way of looking at women’s language

3.Women’s languages in women’s worlds

3.1Nyoobo kotoba: The language of court ladies

3.2Yuujogo: The language of the courtesans

4.The impact on present-day women’s language

4.1Establishing women’s language as a group language

4.2Indexing group identity and molding the speaker’s self

4.3Adding valuable image

5.Conclusion

References

Abstract

1.Introduction

2.The indigenous way of looking at women’s language

3.Women’s languages in women’s worlds

3.1Nyoobo kotoba: The language of court ladies

3.2Yuujogo: The language of the courtesans

4.The impact on present-day women’s language

4.1Establishing women’s language as a group language

4.2Indexing group identity and molding the speaker’s self

4.3Adding valuable image

5.Conclusion

References

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