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341“... of language use, genders and media influence. These language elements contribute to significant findings...”
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342by Tang, Marc, 唐威洋“... present in South-East Asia and parts of South-America, while languages with genders and grammatical plural...”
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343Language Attitudes of Junior High School Students in Taiwan towards Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English“... for influencing their attitudes towards the three target languages; (5) gender was not a crucial factor...”
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344by Rebecca Varley-Winter“... cinders’ of Mallarmé’s speaker, colouring symbolic boundaries between languages and genders, and between...”
Published 2019-06-01
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345by María del Carmen Herrera Torres, Jorge Luis Cruz Burguete, Gabriela Patricia Robledo Hernández, Guillermo Montoya Gómez“... the ownership of goods, including land, and by the fact that 97.7% of women only speak indigenous languages...”
Published 2006-02-01
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346by 唐威洋, Tang, Marc“... Asia and parts of South-America, while languages with genders and grammatical plural markers...”
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349by Silveira, Giovana da Silva Uggioni“... with teacher formation (initial and continued), teacher of Portuguese Language and genders of speech, since...”
Published 2014
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350by Machado, Renata Caixeta“... and greater chances of being employed; women whose languages are gender-biased are more likely to be inactive...”
Published 2016
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