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 9] 2001
► pp. 85–104
Eastern Maroon Creole. Communicating gender in the Eastern Maroon Creole of Suriname
Published online: 9 October 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.9.08mig
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.9.08mig
1.Introduction
2. Gender in the Eastern Maroon Creole (EMC)
2.1 Personal nouns with lexical gender: Kinship terms
2.2 Address forms
2.3 Formation of gender-marked personal nouns from non-personal words
2.4. Formation of gender-marked nouns from personal nouns
3. The interpretation of personal nouns in discourse
3.1 Gender-unmarked personal nouns
3.2 Words overtly marked as ‘male’
3.3 Words overtly marked as ‘female’
4. Conclusion
Notes
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