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From chairman to chairwoman to chairperson : exploring the move from sexist usages to gender neutrality
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SETTING NEW STANDARDS: SOUND CHANGES AND GENDER IN NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
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In: Cuadernos de Filología Inglesa; Vol. 8 (1999) ; 1989-6123 ; 0213-5485 (2009)
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Social dialect data demonstrates that women tend to lead linguistic change in New Zealand English over a range of linguistic variables. This paper describes current sound changes in New Zealand English, discusses their potential sources and suggests possible mechanisms by which the percolate through the system Women’s role in language change is a controversial area. The final section examines a range of explanations which have been proposed to account for the patterns identified by researchers and assesses their relevance to the New Zealand data. ; Datos obtenidos sobre los dialectos sociales demuestran que la mujer tiende a liderar los Cambios lingüísticos del inglés neocelandés en numerosas variables lingüísticas. El presente artículo describe cambios fonéticos actuales del inglés neocelandés, discute sus fuentes potenciales y sugiere posibles mecanismos a través de los que se transmiten por el sistema. El papel de la mujer en el cambio lingüístico) es un área controvertida. La sección final examina diversas explicaciones ofrecidas para estos patrones identificados por los investigadores y evalúa su relevancia atendiendo a los datos obtenidos en el inglés neocelandés.
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cambio lingüístico; Dialectos sociales; gender; género; inglés neocelandés; language change; New Zealand English; Social dialects
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URL: https://revistas.um.es/cfi/article/view/65841
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Muslim Women in Wellington: Discursive Construction of Religious Identity in Personal Narratives.
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How do nurses describe health care procedures? Analysing nurse-patient interaction in a hospital ward
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Planning for Tolerability: Promoting Positive Attitudes and Behaviours Towards the Maori Language Among Non-Maori New Zealanders
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The use of pragmatic devices by German non-native speakers of English
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