
Language and Gender in the Australian Context
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[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S, 10] 1993. iii, 181 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher:Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
Published online on 30 November 2016
Published online on 30 November 2016
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Table of Contents
- Language and gender: A case study for applied linguistics in AustraliaJoanne Winter & Gillian Wigglesworth | pp. 1–12
- Language planning, language reform and the sexes in AustraliaAnne Pauwels | pp. 13–34
- The representation of women in three medical textsAnnette Harres | pp. 35–53
- The female radical: Portrayal of women in the Chinese scriptNg Bee Chin & Kate Burridge | pp. 54–85
- Gender and aboriginality: Constructions of differenceChris Walton | pp. 86–128
- The construction of gender in early writingBarbara Kamler | pp. 129–146
- Gender differences in spoken interaction in same sex dyadic conversations in Australian EnglishAnne Thwaite | pp. 147–179
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