[Corpora-List] language and gender
Daniel Ridings
daniel at dlridings.se
Tue Mar 18 10:30:44 UTC 2008
I suppose the operative word is "easily accessible" and nothing from
Zimbabwe is that anymore (except for hardships):
Mawema, *Moreblessings*. B.*Chitauro*. '' Mvana and Their Children: The
Language of the Shona People as it Relates to Women and Womens’ Space
This "cached" address might help:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:uf59OPJvv8YJ:ir.uz.ac.zw:8080/dspace/handle/uzlib/470+Moreblessings+Chitauro&hl=sv&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=se&client=firefox-a
The real one is difficult to get to.
Daniel Ridings
Harold Somers wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend any easily accessible corpus-based studies of
> gender differences in language use? Some of my students are looking
> for topics in this area for their assignment, which involves taking an
> existing study and replicating it with parameters more or less changed
> depending on what it is. Quite a few of them are interested in this
> particular issue.
>
> Harold Somers
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