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The Pronouns of Power and Solidarity ROGER BROWN ALBERT GILMAN Most of us in speaking and writing English use only one pronoun of address ; we say “ you ” to many persons and " you " to one person . The pronoun " thou " is reserved ...
The Pronouns of Power and Solidarity ROGER BROWN ALBERT GILMAN Most of us in speaking and writing English use only one pronoun of address ; we say “ you ” to many persons and " you " to one person . The pronoun " thou " is reserved ...
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It must be asked why the equalitarian ideal was expressed in a universal T rather than a universal V or , as a third alternative , why there was not a shift of semantic from power to solidarity with both pronouns being retained .
It must be asked why the equalitarian ideal was expressed in a universal T rather than a universal V or , as a third alternative , why there was not a shift of semantic from power to solidarity with both pronouns being retained .
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There are to be no more out - groups and in - groups but rather one group , undifferentiated by nationality , religion , or pronoun of address . The fact that the pronoun which is being extended to all men alike is T , the mark of ...
There are to be no more out - groups and in - groups but rather one group , undifferentiated by nationality , religion , or pronoun of address . The fact that the pronoun which is being extended to all men alike is T , the mark of ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
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