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Referential knowledge in discrourse
Interpretation of (I, You) in male and female speech
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Background and Introdution vii
- Referential knowledge in discrourse 1
- Gender, iconicity, and agreement in Russian 27
- A gender linguistic analysis of Mrozek’s Tango 39
- Gender linguistic analysis of Russian children’s literature 57
- Gender roles and perception 85
- Gender and conversational management in Russian 113
- “Teacher talk” in the Russian and American classroom 131
- Speaker, gender, and the choise of ‘communicatives’ in Russian 153
- The rule of feminization in Russian 165
- Gender-based results of a quantitative analysis of spoken Czech 183
- Whence virility? The rise of a new gender distinction in the history of Slavic 201
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Background and Introdution vii
- Referential knowledge in discrourse 1
- Gender, iconicity, and agreement in Russian 27
- A gender linguistic analysis of Mrozek’s Tango 39
- Gender linguistic analysis of Russian children’s literature 57
- Gender roles and perception 85
- Gender and conversational management in Russian 113
- “Teacher talk” in the Russian and American classroom 131
- Speaker, gender, and the choise of ‘communicatives’ in Russian 153
- The rule of feminization in Russian 165
- Gender-based results of a quantitative analysis of spoken Czech 183
- Whence virility? The rise of a new gender distinction in the history of Slavic 201
- Index 229