Genus - Sexus - Gender
This volume brings together the latest empirical research on the connections between grammatical gender, natural gender, and the social category of gender. This trio operates on various levels: lexically and semantically, morphologically, syntactically, pragmatically, and in texts and discourse. The...
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2022
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Series: | Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen
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