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(Ebook) Language and Gender (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by Penelope Eckert, Sally McConnell-Ginet ISBN 9780521652834, 9780511556319, 9780521654265, 0521652839

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Authors:Penelope Eckert, Sally McConnell-Ginet
Pages:380 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.67 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521652834, 9780511556319, 9780521654265, 0521652839
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(Ebook) Language and Gender (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) by Penelope Eckert, Sally McConnell-Ginet ISBN 9780521652834, 9780511556319, 9780521654265, 0521652839

Language and Gender is a 2003 introduction to the study of the relation between gender and language use, written by two of the leading experts in the field. It covers the main topics, beginning with a clear discussion of gender and of the resources that the linguistic system offers for the construction of social meaning. The body of the book offers broad and deep coverage of the interaction between language and social life, ranging from nuances of pronunciation to conversational dynamics to the deployment of metaphor. The discussion is organized around the contributions language makes to situated social practice rather than around linguistic structures or gender analyses. At the same time, it introduces linguistic concepts in a way that is suitable for non-linguists. It is set to become the standard textbook for courses on language and gender.
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