Part of
Gender Across Languages: The linguistic representation of women and menEdited by Marlis Hellinger and Hadumod Bußmann
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 11] 2003
► pp. 227–238
1.Introduction
2.The indigenous way of looking at women’s language
3.Women’s languages in women’s worlds
3.1Nyoobo kotoba: The language of court ladies
3.2Yuujogo: The language of the courtesans
4.The impact on present-day women’s language
4.1Establishing women’s language as a group language
4.2Indexing group identity and molding the speaker’s self
4.3Adding valuable image
5.Conclusion
References
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