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Umeå Studies in the Humanities 129
Male and Female Terms in English
Proceedings of the Symposium at Umeå University, May 18-19, 1994edited by Gunnar Persson and Mats Rydén |
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Price: SEK 167 + postage.
beställ! SWEDISH SCIENCE PRESS Box 118 SE-751 04 Uppsala SWEDEN Telefon: +46 (0)18-36 55 66 Fax: +46 (0)18-36 52 77 ISSN 0345-0155 ISBN 91-7191-063-8 |
The book contains nine papers on linguistic and socio-linguistic aspects of the use and historical development of designations of women, men and children in English.
A recurrent theme of the volume is that the study of concepts denoting human beings, of the lexical encodings of concepts like man and woman and their paradigmatic alternatives in time and over time, must be considered a major issue in our studies of human language. Some papers present onomasiological analyses of semantic change and of terms from various periods. A theoretical approach based on the idea of semantic frames or scenarios is also presented. Other topics dealt with are male and female terms in Jane Austens letters and novels, terms for male homosexual in English, invectives and gender, idioms denoting persons, and male and female terms in Old English, in Chaucers Canterbury Tales and in 18th century English novels.
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