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Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne
Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne













Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne

Yalom) Rethinking the Family: Some Feminist Questions, 1982, rev. Henley) Language and Sex: Difference and Dominance, 1975 (with Henley) She Said/He Said: An Annotated Bibliography of Sex Difference in Language, Speech, and Nonverbal Communication (originally published in Language and Sex), 1975 (with M. Williams) Education for the Professions of Medicine, Law, Theology, and Social Welfare, 1973 Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School, 1993.

Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne

Career: Michigan State University, East Lansing, assistant professor to professor of sociology, 1971-86 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Streisand Professor Women's Studies and of Sociology, 1987- 95 University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies, 1995. Genres: Sociology, Women's studies and issues. A list of relevant women's groups (in disciplines related to the study of sex differences in communication) and an author index to the bibliography complete the volume.THORNE, Barrie. A 100-page annotated bibliography on sex differences in language, speech and nonverbal communication is also provided. Zimmerman and Candace West (9) "Sex Differentiation in Language," by Ann Bodine (10) "Cues to the Identification of Sex in Children's Speech," by Jacqueline Sachs (11) "Teacher-Child Verbal Interaction: An Approach to the Study of Sex Differences," by Louise Cherry and (12) "Power, Sex, and Nonverbal Communication," by Nancy Henley. Brend (7) "Sex, Covert Prestige, and Linguistic Change in the Urban British English of Norwich," by Peter Trudgill (8) "Sex Roles, Interruptions and Silences in Conversation," by Don H. Shulz (5) "The Sex of the Speaker as a Sociolinguistic Variable," by Marjorie Swacker (6) "Male-Female Intonation Patterns in American English," by Ruth M. The twelve papers in this volume, which concerns the interrelationship of language and sex, include: (1) "Difference and Dominance: An Overview of Language, Gender, and Society," by Barrie Thorne and Nancy Henley (2) "Women's Speech: Separate But Unequal?" by Cheris Kramer (3) "The Making of a Nonsexist Dictionary," by Alma Graham (4) "The Semantic Derogation of Woman," by Muriel R.















Language, Gender, and Society by Barrie Thorne