S Doris in däm wisse Fätze.

In various Swiss German dialects, the feminine gender is not the sole possibility when referring to women. Under certain circumstances, the article of female first names can also be neuter, e. g. s Doris. The gender assignment of names is determined by linguistic variables such as morphology or sem...

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Main Author: Gerda Baumgartner
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2019-11-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/5933
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spelling doaj-49cb59d9ff614ae9a939bf7b1320a3c52021-08-30T12:18:52ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142019-11-0198510.13092/lo.98.5933S Doris in däm wisse Fätze.Gerda Baumgartner0Université de Fribourg In various Swiss German dialects, the feminine gender is not the sole possibility when referring to women. Under certain circumstances, the article of female first names can also be neuter, e. g. s Doris. The gender assignment of names is determined by linguistic variables such as morphology or semantics, but also by social factors like age and social relationship. Neuter names have been shown to indicate social relations and encode certain concepts of gender roles in society. Based on data from an extensive online survey and fieldwork conducted in different places of Switzerland, the affective function of the neuter gender in the use of female names is explained. The focus lies on the definite article. https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/5933
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description In various Swiss German dialects, the feminine gender is not the sole possibility when referring to women. Under certain circumstances, the article of female first names can also be neuter, e. g. s Doris. The gender assignment of names is determined by linguistic variables such as morphology or semantics, but also by social factors like age and social relationship. Neuter names have been shown to indicate social relations and encode certain concepts of gender roles in society. Based on data from an extensive online survey and fieldwork conducted in different places of Switzerland, the affective function of the neuter gender in the use of female names is explained. The focus lies on the definite article.
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