Title: Pronoun envy
Source document: Brno studies in English. 2003, vol. 29, iss. 1, pp. [67]-80
Extent
[67]-80
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ISSN1211-1791
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104365
Type: Article
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License: Not specified license
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[2] Burchfield, R. W. (1999). The New Fowler's Modem English Usage. QPD
[3] Franks, Suzanne F. (1995) 'silencing girls/women with language'. Gender-Inclusive Language (Online e-mail forum WMST-L at Women's Studies Online Resources). http://research.umbc.edu/-korenman/wmst/inclusive_lang.html 9 July 1995
[4] Mankowski, Paul V. (1994) 'Silk purses and sow's ears: "Inclusive Language" Comes to Mass'. Trinity Communications IX (February 1994)
[5] Colson, Charles (2000). 'When "Isms" Fail, Speech Codes Thrive'. http://www.boundless.org/2000/departments/isms/a0000208.html Boundless Webzine. http://www.boundless.org 2003