Les genres décrits n° 1

The first section of this series concentrates on the ways sex and grammatical gender are described in (French unilingual) reference grammar books, as well as on the ways these descriptions mould discourses and beliefs about masculine and feminine within the French langage. The recurrence of the same...

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Main Author: Lucy Michel
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Language:fra
Published: Association Genres, sexualités, langage 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/glad/902
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description The first section of this series concentrates on the ways sex and grammatical gender are described in (French unilingual) reference grammar books, as well as on the ways these descriptions mould discourses and beliefs about masculine and feminine within the French langage. The recurrence of the same « facts » and the same « regularities » contributes to the construction of apparent « truths » about language, that are often seen as basic and unquestionable. The solidity of these constructed truths reinforces, even today, the non acceptance of linguistic change.
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Les genres décrits n° 1
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sex
grammatical gender
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title Les genres décrits n° 1
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title_full_unstemmed Les genres décrits n° 1
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