Gender and discourse
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Gender and discourse
(The sociolinguistics reader, v. 2)
Arnold, 1998
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- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780340691823
Description
This is the second volume of an account of the discipline of sociolinguistics in the 20th century. This volume looks at gender and discourse. The first section looks at patterns of language variation, examining how gender identities have been accomplished through language, and the importance of gender in accounting for language behaviour. The next section examines the sociolinguistics issues surrounding discourse, with reference to the communication of affective meaning, conversational routines, grammaticalization and language change, intertextuality, cross-cultural discourse patterns and their social implications.
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: pbk ISBN 9780340699997
Description
The Sociolinguistics Reader presents a state-of-the-art account of the discipline in the closing years of the twentieth century.
Volume 2: Gender and Discourse in the first section looks at patterns of language variation, examining how gender identities are accomplished through language, and the importance of gender in accounting for language behaviour. Section II, meanwhile, examines the sociolinguistic issues surrounding discourse, with reference to the communication of affective meaning, conversational routines, grammaticalisation and language change, intertextuality, cross-cultural discourse patterns and their social implications.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Discourse.
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