Aging and gendering
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Carol A. Seger,et al. Implicit learning. , 1994, Psychological bulletin.
[2] M. Kappelman. The Two Sexes: Growing Up Apart: Coming Together , 2000 .
[3] O. B. Emery. Language and aging. , 1985, Experimental aging research.
[4] Mary Bucholtz,et al. Reinventing Identities: The Gendered Self in Discourse , 1999 .
[5] D. Jerrome. Good company : an anthropological study of old people in groups , 1994 .
[6] W. K. Rawlins,et al. Friendship Matters: Communication, Dialectics, and the Life Course , 1992 .
[7] M. Meyerhoff. Accommodating your data: The use and misuse of accommodation theory in sociolinguistics , 1998 .
[8] C. Super,et al. The cultural context of gender segregation in children's peer groups. , 1985, Child development.
[9] P. Eckert,et al. Think Practically and Look Locally: Language and Gender as Community-Based Practice , 1992 .
[10] Zenzi M. Griffin,et al. The persistence of structural priming: transient activation or implicit learning? , 2000, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[11] K. Deaux,et al. Putting gender into context: An interactive model of gender-related behavior. , 1987 .
[12] Alice F. Freed,et al. Rethinking Language and Gender Research: Theory and Practice , 2000 .
[13] Rosemary Crompton,et al. Class and Stratification. An Introduction to Current Debates , 1994 .
[14] F. Hinskens,et al. Merging and drifting apart. Convergence and divergence of dialects across political borders , 2000 .
[15] C. Habel,et al. Language , 1931, NeuroImage.
[16] H. Giles,et al. Speech-accommodation theories: a discussion in terms of second-language acquisition , 1984 .
[17] H. Rome. MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY , 1941, Mayo Clinic proceedings.
[18] Ana Cristina Ostermann. Communities of Practice at Work: Gender, Facework and the Power of Habitus at an All-Female Police Station and a Feminist Crisis Intervention Center in Brazil , 2003 .
[19] D. Mccloskey. Crossing: A Memoir , 1999 .
[20] D. Jerrome,et al. The Significance of Friendship for Women in Later Life , 1981, Ageing and Society.
[21] Scott F. Kiesling,et al. Men’s Identities and Sociolinguistic Variation: The Case of Fraternity Men , 1998 .
[22] A. Fausto-Sterling. Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality , 2020 .
[23] Kira Hall,et al. Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self , 1995 .
[24] E. Maccoby,et al. The Two Sexes: Growing Up Apart, Coming Together. Family and Public Policy Series. , 1998 .
[25] Gregory R. Guy,et al. The development of a morphological class , 1990, Language Variation and Change.
[26] Humberto López Morales. Estratificación social del español de San Juan de Puerto Rico , 1983 .
[27] R. Cameron. Language change or changing selves , 2000 .
[28] Natalie Schilling-Estes. Investigating “self-conscious” speech: The performance register in Ocracoke English , 1998, Language in Society.
[29] Languages social class and education , 1977 .
[30] E. Haugen,et al. Languages in Contact: Findings and Problems , 1954 .
[31] Donald Hindle,et al. THE SOCIAL AND SITUATIONAL CONDITIONING OF PHONETIC VARIATION , 1979 .
[32] R. Cameron. Language change or changing selves?: Direct quotation strategies in the Spanish of San Juan, Puerto Rico , 2000 .
[33] Deborah Cameron,et al. Gender, Language, and Discourse: A Review Essay , 1998, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
[34] Trond Petersen,et al. Separate and Unequal: Occupation-Establishment Sex Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap , 1995, American Journal of Sociology.
[35] Modeling the speech community: Configuration and variable types in the Mexican Spanish setting , 1998 .
[36] Jonathan Holmquist,et al. Social correlates of a linguistic variable:A study in a Spanish village , 1985, Language in Society.
[37] Carol R. Ember,et al. Children of Different Worlds: The Formation of Social Behavior. , 1990 .
[38] Gregory R. Guy,et al. An intonational change in progress in Australian English , 1986, Language in Society.
[39] K. Hazen. Identity and Language Variation in a Rural Community , 2002 .
[40] Henrietta J. Cedergren. The interplay of social and linguistic factors in Panama , 1973 .
[41] G. Herdt. Mistaken Gender: 5-Alpha Reductase Hermaphroditism and Biological Reductionism in Sexual Identity Reconsidered , 1990 .
[42] William Downes,et al. Language and Society. 2nd Edition. , 1998 .
[43] Sara Arber,et al. Gender and Later Life: A Sociological Analysis of Resources and Constraints , 1991 .
[44] D. Cameron,et al. Language and Sexuality , 2003 .
[45] P. Eckert. Linguistic variation as social practice , 2000 .
[46] John Baugh,et al. Dimensions of a theory of econolinguistics , 1996 .
[47] Julia Lee Roberts,et al. Acquisition of Variable Rules: (-t,d) Deletion and (ing) Production in Preschool Children , 1994 .
[48] Gillian Sankoff,et al. Individual roles in a real-time change: Montreal (r->R) 1947-1995 , 2001 .
[49] P. Trudgill. Sociolinguistics : an introduction , 1975 .
[50] Nikolas Coupland,et al. What is Sociolinguistic Theory , 1998 .
[51] Richard Cameron,et al. Perseveration of subject expression across regional dialects of Spanish , 2004 .
[52] H. H. Clark,et al. Quotations as Demonstrations. , 1990 .
[53] S. Nanda. Gender Diversity: Crosscultural Variations , 1999 .
[54] B. Thorne,et al. Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School , 1993 .
[55] Rosina L. Lippi-Green. Social network integration and language change in progress in a rural alpine village , 1989, Language in Society.
[56] D. Kulick. The Gender of Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes , 1997 .
[57] P. Trudgill. Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in the urban British English of Norwich , 1972, Language in Society.
[58] E. O. Wright. Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis , 1996 .
[59] Jean-Pierre Chevrot,et al. Developmental data on a French sociolinguistic variable: Post-consonantal word-final /R/ , 2000, Language Variation and Change.
[60] P. Eckert. The whole woman: Sex and gender differences in variation , 1989, Language Variation and Change.
[61] J. Milroy,et al. Social network and social class: Toward an integrated sociolinguistic model , 1992, Language in Society.
[62] G. Wenger. Introduction: Intergenerational relationships in rural areas , 2001, Ageing and Society.
[63] J. Goldsmith. Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology , 1990 .
[64] W. Labov. The intersection of sex and social class in the course of linguistic change , 1990, Language Variation and Change.
[65] Jenny Cheshire,et al. Linguistic Variation and Social Function , 1997 .
[66] Marco Antônio de Oliveira,et al. Towards a social science of language - papers in honor of William Labov volume 1: variation and change in language and society , 1999 .
[67] Anthony J. Naro,et al. Marking in discourse: “Birds of a feather” , 1991, Language Variation and Change.
[68] S. Arber,et al. Men's organisational affiliations in later life: the influence of social class and marital status on informal group membership , 2003, Ageing and Society.
[69] Richard Cameron,et al. Pronominal and null subject variation in Spanish : constraints, dialects, and functional compensation , 1992 .
[70] W. Labov. Principles Of Linguistic Change , 1994 .
[71] Susan L. Ehrlich. GENDER AS SOCIAL PRACTICE , 1997, Studies in Second Language Acquisition.
[72] Gregory R. Guy. The sociolinguistic types of language change , 1990 .
[73] E. Goffman. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life , 1959 .
[74] E. Maccoby,et al. Gender as a social category. , 1988 .
[75] John C. Paolillo. Analyzing Linguistic Variation: Statistical Models and Methods , 2001 .
[76] E. Shils. The Constitution Of Society , 1982 .
[77] R. Cameron. A variable syntax of speech, gesture, and sound effect: Direct quotations in Spanish , 1998, Language Variation and Change.
[78] E. L I Z A B E T,et al. Making gender relevant: conversation analysis and gender categories in interaction , 2022 .
[79] Uriel Weinreich,et al. Languages in Contact: French, German and Romansh in twentieth-century Switzerland , 2011 .
[80] F. F. Strayer,et al. The Emergence of Same-Sex Affiliative Preferences among Preschool Peers: A Developmental/Ethological Perspective. , 1984 .
[81] R. Cameron. A community-based test of a linguistic hypothesis , 1996, Language in Society.
[82] D. G. Sherman. Men Who Are Called “Women” in Toba‐Batak: Marriage, Fundamental Sex‐Role Differences, and the Suitability of the Gloss “Wife‐Receiver” , 1987 .
[83] Julie Roberts. Hitting a moving target: Acquisition of sound change in progress by Philadelphia children , 1997, Language Variation and Change.
[84] E. Laumann. Prestige And Association In An Urban Community , 1966 .
[85] John M. Lipski. Latin American Spanish , 1994 .
[86] Niloofar Haeri. The Sociolinguistic Market Of Cairo: Gender, Class and Education , 1996 .
[87] D. Tannen. Gender and discourse , 1994 .
[88] The Development of Sex-Specific Speech Patterns in Young Children. , 1975 .
[89] E. Stokoe,et al. Making Gender Relevant: Conversation Analysis and Gender Categories in Interaction , 2001 .
[90] Zenzi M. Griffin,et al. Structural Priming as Implicit Learning: A Comparison of Models of Sentence Production , 2000, Journal of psycholinguistic research.
[91] P. Kerswill. Children, adolescents, and language change , 1996, Language Variation and Change.
[92] English around the world: Phonological variation and recent language change in St John's English , 1991 .
[93] Jenny Cheshire,et al. Age and Generation-specific use of language , 2004 .
[94] Gender differences in young children's speech: the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence , 2003 .
[95] A. Giddens. The Constitution of Society , 1985 .
[96] Celia Valiente. An Overview of Research on Gender in Spanish Society , 2002 .
[97] P. Trudgill. Acts of Conflicting Identity: The Sociolinguistics of British Pop-song Pronunciation , 1997 .
[98] Thomas A. Wikle,et al. Some patterns of linguistic diffusion , 1993, Language Variation and Change.
[99] P. Eckert,et al. Language and Gender: Introduction to the study of language and gender , 2013 .
[100] Ulrich Ammon,et al. Sociolinguistics: An international handbook of the science of language and society (Project announcement) , 1984, Language in Society.
[101] Daniel N. Maltz,et al. A Cultural Approach to Male-Female Miscommunication , 1983 .
[102] R. Larson,et al. Daily companionship in late childhood and early adolescence: changing developmental contexts. , 1991, Child development.
[103] J. A. S. Padilla,et al. Estudio sociolingüístico del español de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , 1992 .
[104] Rajiv Vaidyanathan,et al. Dictionary of statistics and methodology : #a #nontechnical guide for the social sciences , 1994 .
[105] Jenny Harding,et al. Sex Acts: Practices of Femininity and Masculinity , 1998 .
[106] L. Meân,et al. Identity and Discursive Practice: Doing Gender on the Football Pitch , 2001 .
[107] J. L. Fischer. Social Influences on the Choice of a Linguistic Variant , 1958 .
[108] Cleborne D. Maddux,et al. Peer Relations , 1983 .
[109] David Gilmore. Men and Women in Southern Spain: “Domestic Power” Revisited , 1990 .
[110] G. Wenger,et al. Stability and change in late-life friendships , 1999, Ageing and Society.