In:Gender, Language and the Periphery: Grammatical and social gender from the margins
Edited by Julie Abbou and Fabienne H. Baider
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 264] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 16 December 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.264.toc
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Table of contents
Periphery, gender, language: An introduction
I. Undoing grammatical gender
Trying to change a gender-marked language: Classical vs. Modern Hebrew
Gender marking and the feminine imaginary in Arabic
A poststructuralist approach to structural gender linguistics: Initial considerations
A hermeneutical approach to gender linguistic materiality: Semiotic
and structural categorisation of gender in Hong Kong Cantonese
Gender bias in Bantu languages: The Case of Cilubà (L31)
The representation of gender in Bajjika grammar and discourse
The lexical paradigm based on sex distinction and the semantics
of its constituents in English and Belarusian
II. Intersectional peripheries
When She and He become It: The use of grammatical gender
in the Greek of the Armenians of Cyprus
Lakota men’s and women’s speech: Gender, metapragmatic discourse, and language revitalization
“Moldovan” and feminist language politics: Two distinct peripheral linguistic markets
Eastern boys and girls! Comparative linguistic anthropologies
of lesbian and gay communities, Kuala Lumpur and Sorwool
Harlots and whores but not lovers: Dressing down the pronoun
for a female addressee in a Basque Old Testament
About the contributors
Language index
Name index
Subject index
