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Slavic Gender Linguistics
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Edited by:
Margaret H. Mills
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English
Published/Copyright:
1999
About this book
This edited volume offers the first comprehensive collection devoted to the study of Slavic gender linguistics by a team of international Slavic linguists. It features eleven highly-original, data-driven contributions representing a variety of approaches to this understudied and underrepresented area of contemporary Slavic linguistics. For those working specifically in the field of gender linguistics, the collection presents the first English-language introduction to this vital area of sociolinguistic research based upon findings from contemporary Russian, Polish, Czech and other Slavic languages. For Slavic linguists, it presents a ground-breaking collection of sociolinguistic studies which advance Russian linguistic theory and further enhance it with new theoretical frameworks and analyses by which to view the Slavic data.
Each of the contributions is sufficiently rich and varied in its conceptual design, theoretical approach, and potential for practical application in graduate seminars or courses in gender linguistics. The linguistic fields addressed by this collection include: pragmatics, discourse analysis, grammar, syntax, literary linguistics, cross-cultural linguistics, diachronic linguistics, and quantitative linguistics.
Each of the contributions is sufficiently rich and varied in its conceptual design, theoretical approach, and potential for practical application in graduate seminars or courses in gender linguistics. The linguistic fields addressed by this collection include: pragmatics, discourse analysis, grammar, syntax, literary linguistics, cross-cultural linguistics, diachronic linguistics, and quantitative linguistics.
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Alla Nedashkivska, University of Alberta:
The volume is undoubtedly a very worthy contribution to our rather imperfect knowledge of the area of Slavic gender linguistics. It should be of interest to every Slavist, sociolinguist and student of gender linguistics in general.
The volume is undoubtedly a very worthy contribution to our rather imperfect knowledge of the area of Slavic gender linguistics. It should be of interest to every Slavist, sociolinguist and student of gender linguistics in general.
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Table of contents
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Background and Introdution
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Referential knowledge in discrourse
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Gender, iconicity, and agreement in Russian
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A gender linguistic analysis of Mrozek’s Tango
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Gender linguistic analysis of Russian children’s literature
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Gender roles and perception
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Gender and conversational management in Russian
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“Teacher talk” in the Russian and American classroom
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Speaker, gender, and the choise of ‘communicatives’ in Russian
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The rule of feminization in Russian
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Gender-based results of a quantitative analysis of spoken Czech
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Whence virility? The rise of a new gender distinction in the history of Slavic
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Index
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