The second edition provides a comprehensive analysis of linguistic differences between genders, updating the previous edition with over 1,000 new entries in its extensive bibliography. It explores various communication forms, including verbal and non-verbal cues, social dialects, and stylistic variations. Additionally, the book features name and title indexes, along with an appendix that offers practical guidelines, making it a valuable resource for those interested in gender studies and communication.
Mary Ritchie Key Boeken



General and Amerindian ethnolinguistics
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