New Perspectives on Language and Sexual IdentityPalgrave Macmillan, 11.10.2007 - 223 Seiten Language and Sexual Identity demonstrates how gay men and lesbians employ language for the creation of a situated identity. Real linguistic data is analysed using textual analysis, spoken language analysis and corpus linguistic approaches. Each chapter focuses on a specific type of data and linguistic analysis and the authors relate their findings to sociolinguistic theories of communities of practice. |
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Examining Lesbian Conversations as Discourses | 25 |
Francis and Hunstons system of analysis | 31 |
Summary of analysis | 47 |
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New Perspectives on Language and Sexual Identity E. Morrish,H. Sauntson Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |
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