A summary of various ways that gender stereotypes, especially sexist views of women, are expressed in (British) English and other languages. Cites many examples of real data from published texts.
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%A Graddol, David
%A Swann, Joan
%B Gender Voices
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%E Swann, Joan
%I Blackwell
%K language sexist
%P 95--133
%T Is language sexist?
%Z A summary of various ways that gender stereotypes, especially sexist views of women, are expressed in (British) English and other languages. Cites many examples of real data from published texts.
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