Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... males in the example sentences of this book . " There are 336 female - gendered arguments in the book , and 967 male - gendered arguments . We also see that when females appear , they show up slightly more often as direct objects ( 43 ...
... males in the example sentences of this book . " There are 336 female - gendered arguments in the book , and 967 male - gendered arguments . We also see that when females appear , they show up slightly more often as direct objects ( 43 ...
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Males and females clearly inhabit different semantic domains in the world of these sentences . Male - gendered NPs frequently cooccur with words that involve intellectual activity ( be clever , be a genius , and read ) , while female ...
Males and females clearly inhabit different semantic domains in the world of these sentences . Male - gendered NPs frequently cooccur with words that involve intellectual activity ( be clever , be a genius , and read ) , while female ...
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... males . However , the imbalances are not extreme in most of the books - textbooks 6 and 7 are the only ones that approach the bias toward males found in Syntax textbook ; exx . 7 and 8 provide examples . ( 7 ) geniuses ( and other ...
... males . However , the imbalances are not extreme in most of the books - textbooks 6 and 7 are the only ones that approach the bias toward males found in Syntax textbook ; exx . 7 and 8 provide examples . ( 7 ) geniuses ( and other ...
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