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Tag Archives: linguistics
New Stuff Tuesday – May 22, 2018
From Drag Queens To Leathermen: Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures by Rusty Barrett PE3727 .G39 B37 2017 New Arrivals , 2nd floor Rusty Barrett’s work serves as a analysis into the way language and gender is expressed within six … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – September 9, 2014
Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation by Ammon Shea Read by Mike Chamberlain PE1460 .S5173 2014 New Arrivals, Audio, 2nd floor Do you dangle your prepositions? Do you split your infinitives? Are you one of those who manages to … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – June 14
Conversation and Gender edited by Susan Speer & Elizabeth Stokoe P120 .S48 C66 2011 New Book Island, 2nd floor I remember when I first starting taking Spanish in high school and learning that the words for inanimate objects possess a … Continue reading
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