Edited by Marlis Hellinger and Hadumod Bußmann
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 11] 2003
► pp. 27–57
1.Introduction
2.Gender in Czech
2.1Grammatical gender
2.2Lexical gender
2.3Epicene nouns
2.3.1Masculine epicenes
2.3.2Feminine epicenes
2.3.3Neuter epicenes
2.4Double gender nouns
2.5Nominalised adjectives
2.5.1Nominalised adjectives of the type dospívající (m/f) ‘adolescent’
2.5.2Nominalised adjectives of the type dospělý/dospělá (m/f) ‘adult’
2.6Word-formation
2.6.1The derivation of feminine personal nouns
2.6.2Compounding
3.Asymmetries and lexical gaps
4.Masculine generics
5.Achieving female visibility in Czech
6.Variability, language critique and language politics
7.Conclusion
Notes
References
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