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. 253–282
Russian. Doing gender in Russian
Structure and perspective
Published online: 9 October 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.9.16dol
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.9.16dol
1.Introduction
2. Structural properties
2.1 Grammatical gender
2.2 Gender agreement
2.3 The morphological structure of personal nouns
2.3.1 Derivation
2.3.2 Compounding
3. The lexical representation of women and men
4. Gender and reference
4.1 Gender-specific reference and agreement conflicts
4.2 Gender-indefinite reference and generic masculines
4.3 The endearing use of the masculine gender
4.4 Summary
5. The interpretation of generic masculines: Empirical evidence
5.1 Personal nouns with specific reference
5.2 Personal nouns with more generic reference
5.3 Metalinguistic test
6. Linguistic gender studies in Russia
6.1 Proverbs and idioms
6.1.1 The androcentric perspective
6.1.2 Ženskij golos – ‘The female voice’
6.1.3 ‘Woman/wife’
6.1.4 ‘Mother’
6.1.5 The “pseudo-female” perspective
6.2 Obscene expressions – a male domain?
7.Language politics
8.Suggestions for future research
Notes
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