Grammatical Case and Sex Role: Language Differences in Interaction by Nancy Barron - front cover
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Grammatical Case and Sex Role: Language Differences in Interaction

by Nancy Barron

"Grammatical Case and Sex Role: Language Differences in Interaction" by Nancy Barron, University of Missouri, 1970. Dissertation exploring linguistic and gender role interactions. Inscribed by the author. Good condition, black cover, no dust jacket. A valuable piece for linguistics and sociology enthusiasts.

$40.06$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1970
University of Missouri
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B10-JRM-KU-0018

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition, with a solid black cover and gold lettering on the spine. There are minimal signs of wear, and the binding remains intact. The pages are clean, with a personal inscription by the author on the title page. No dust jacket is present.

About This Vintage 1970 Edition

"Grammatical Case and Sex Role: Language Differences in Interaction" by Nancy Barron is a dissertation presented to the University of Missouri in August 1970. This work explores the intersection of grammatical structures and gender roles within language interactions, offering insights into sociolinguistic patterns. Barron's research introduces an innovative technique for analyzing language use, making it a significant contribution to both linguistics and sociology. This specific copy is personalized with an inscription by the author, adding a unique touch for collectors. The book is bound in a sturdy black cover, with the spine displaying the author's name and title in gold lettering. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, the book's condition is well-preserved, making it a valuable acquisition for those interested in linguistic studies and gender roles in communication.

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University of Missouri

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