In:Gender Across Languages: The linguistic representation of women and men
Edited by Marlis Hellinger and Hadumod Bußmann
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 10] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 April 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.10.toc
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Table of contents
Languages of Volume I and IIIvii
Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxi
List of abbreviationsxiii
Gender across languages: The linguistic representation of women and men
Chinese. Editors’ note27
Chinese. In Chinese, men and women are equal – or – women and men are equal?
Chinese. Gender-related use of sentence-final particles in Cantonese
Chinese. Reality and representation: Social control and gender relations in Mandarin Chinese proverbs
Dutch. Towards a more gender-fair usage in Netherlands Dutch
Finnish. The communication of gender in Finnish
Hindi. “Unnatural” gender in Hindi
Icelandic. Masculine generics in current Icelandic
Italian. Gender and female visibility in Italian
Norwegian. The representation of gender in Norwegian
Spanish. Gender in Spanish: Tradition and innovation
Vietnamese. Gender in addressing and self-reference in Vietnamese: Variation and change
Welsh. The politics of language and gender in Wales
Notes on contributors
Name index
Subject index
