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Oriya. Linguistic and socio-cultural implications of gendered structures in Oriya
- Author(s): Kalyanamalini Sahoo 1
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations:1 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
- Source: Gender Across Languages , pp 239-257
- Publication Date April 2003
1.Introduction
2.Gender in Oriya
2.1Referential gender
2.2Gender marking
2.2.1Suffixation (derivation)
2.2.2Compounding
2.2.3Adjectival modification
2.3Lexical gender
3.Women and men in Oriya society
4.Address forms
4.1Kinship terms used as terms of address
4.2Address forms and identity
4.3Friendship terms
4.4Occupational/professional terms
4.5Honorific titles
4.6Terms of abuse and derogatory address forms
4.7Euphemisms used to refer to one’s spouse
5.Idiomatic expressions
6.Lexical asymmetries
7.Male generics
8.‘You’ in Oriya
9.Conclusion
Notes
References
- Affiliations: 1: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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