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Gender in English
Mi Mamá Es Bonito: Acquisition of Spanish Gender by Native English Speakers
Stylistic Differences Between Women and Men's Discourse in the Efl
Grammar in the Context of Language Learning
English Grammar for Bible Students
The Proof Is in the Pronoun: Grammatical and Semantic Gender in Anglo Saxon
Gender-Neutral Pronouns in the English Language
English for Practical Purposes 9
Grammatical Gender in the Interlanguage of English- Speaking Learners of Portuguese
Reflections on English Personal Pronouns
An Overview on Gender Problem in Modern English
The Evolving Complexity of Gender Agreement Systems Francesca Di Garbo Stockholm University Matti Miestamo University of Helsinki
Evidence from Pronominal Gender Languages
A Longitudinal Analysis of Pronouns and Articles in French and English
Language and Cognition: Effects of Grammatical Gender on the Categorisation of Objects
93 Gender Controversy in Modern English
Examples of Common and Neuter Gender Nouns
Determiners and Adjectives in English and Nigerian Pidgin - a Contrastive Inquiry
Gender-Inclusive Language in English
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PRONOUNS' INFLUENCE on GENDER REPRESENTATION Gender Representation in Different Languages and Grammatical Markin
Greville G. Corbett (Ed.) the Expression of Gender the Expression of Cognitive Categories
Part I: Comparative Linguistic Gender Louise O. Vasvári Abstract T
Gender in English Pronouns – Myth and Reality
Gender Shifts in the History of English
The Incomplete Story of Feminine Gender Loss in Northwestern Latvian Dialects
Gender in Textbooks Used for English As a Second Language in Sweden
A Diachronic-Synchronic Review of Gender in English1
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Gender in English Pronouns Myth and Reality
Generic Pronouns 1
An Epistemological Approach to English Gender : a Grammar-Based Perspective. Laure Gardelle
Pronouns Raising and Emerging
Syntax: Theory and Problems
The Ambiguity of Gender in English-Arabic.....Dr
Assigning Grammatical Gender to Novel Nouns in L1 and L2 Spanish
Ideology, Gender Roles, and Pronominal Choice: a Sociolinguistic