Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page 225
... morphemes to indicate how they feel about what they're saying : 1 . said neutrally : 2 . said in anger : -d 3 . said ... morphemes provide Láadan speakers with more refined methods to communicate their perceptions accurately : degree ...
... morphemes to indicate how they feel about what they're saying : 1 . said neutrally : 2 . said in anger : -d 3 . said ... morphemes provide Láadan speakers with more refined methods to communicate their perceptions accurately : degree ...
Page 226
... morphemes suggests the extent to which Láadan's conceptual framework differs from that of English . Degree Markers : 1 . to a trivial degree , slightly : -hel 2 . to a minor degree , rather : -hil 3 . to an ordinary degree : 4 . to an ...
... morphemes suggests the extent to which Láadan's conceptual framework differs from that of English . Degree Markers : 1 . to a trivial degree , slightly : -hel 2 . to a minor degree , rather : -hil 3 . to an ordinary degree : 4 . to an ...
Page 262
... morpheme while rabbits contains two morphemes . morphology : The study of morphemes , i.e. , the systematic ways words are constructed in a language . In English , for example , there are free and bound morphemes . The plural –s of ...
... morpheme while rabbits contains two morphemes . morphology : The study of morphemes , i.e. , the systematic ways words are constructed in a language . In English , for example , there are free and bound morphemes . The plural –s of ...
Other editions - View all
Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues Julia Penelope No preview available - 1990 |
Common terms and phrases
actions adjectives agency agent agentless passives analysis assertion assume assumptions attribute behaviors chapter conceptual consensus reality context culture deictic describe descriptions dialect Dictionary discussion distinction Dyirbal English language euphemism example explicit false deixis father feelings female female-specific feminine Feminist force fuck function gender girl grammarians grammatical gender heterosexual human nouns idea identify implied inherent interpret Jespersen Láadan label Lakoff language Latin Lesbian linguistic lives male dominance Mary Daly masculine meaning men's metaphors misogyny modal morphemes noun phrase objects occur ourselves patriarchal perceive perceptions person predicates prescriptive grammars pronoun psych-predicates rape readers reality reference relationship responsible rhetorical rules semantic sentence sex-specific sexism sexual social someone speak specific speech structure suggests suppressed Suzette Haden Elgin syntactic talk things tion topic universe of discourse verb victims vocabulary woman women words writing