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A linguistic picture of women's position in society

A Polish-English contrastive study

by Wolfgang Viereck (Author)
©1986 Others VI, 122 Pages

Summary

A discussion of English and Polish gender systems, generic words, forms of address, referring expressions and other topics, provides evidence that in these two languages males and females are not treated equally. The main concern of this book is linguistic sexism. The data indicate that speakers of both languages treat male as the norm, attribute less desirable qualities to the speech and behaviour of women, stereotype women more than men, or simply make women linguistically invisible members of society.

Details

Pages
VI, 122
Year
1986
ISBN (Softcover)
9783820489798
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Bern, New York, 1986. VI, 122 pp.

Biographical notes

Wolfgang Viereck (Author)

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