gender and terms of address
Cecilia Robustelli
ceciliarobustelli at LIBERO.IT
Mon Nov 3 15:53:21 UTC 2003
You may want to have a look at
'Lingua e identità di genere', Studi Italiani di Linguistica Teorica e
Applicata, XXIX, 2000, 507-527 (anche in Serravalle E. (cur.), 2000, Saperi
e libertà, Progetto Polite, Associazione Italiana Editori, Milano, pp.
53-68).
On-line at www.aie.it/polite, also in English/French/Spanish/Portuguese at
http://www.aie.it/polite/vademecum.htm
Greetings,
Cecilia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Claudia Bubel" <c.bubel at MX.UNI-SAARLAND.DE>
To: <FLING at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 3:06 PM
Subject: gender and terms of address
Dear Ana María
A recent article on gender and ToA is:
McConnell-Ginet, Sally. 2003. "What's in a name?" Social labeling and
gender practices. The handbook of language and gender, ed. by Janet Holmes
and Miriam Meyerhoff, 69-97. Oxford: Blackwell.
I am personally interested in the use of endearments amongst female
friends. Please let me know, if you come accross anything relating to this
topic.
Good luck with your research,
Claudia
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