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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. The answer lies with
...
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. The answer lies with
...
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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 solidarity, the
pronoun ...
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 solidarity, the
pronoun ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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