Gender in language and life: A Dutch American example

This case study of language shift among turn-of-the-century Dutch Protestant immigrants highlights how language operates to create and reinforce social systems of meaning. The author describes how gender variations in language acquisition relate to social and economic positions of the migrants and t...

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Age
Anthropology
Attendance
Case studies
Christianity
Compulsory Education
Curricula
Dialect Studies
Dialects
Dutch language
Educational Background
Elementary Education
Elementary schools
English
English Language
Ethnic Groups
Ethnolinguistic Groups
European Cultural Groups
Females
Gender
Grammar
History
Immigrants
Language
Language acquisition
Language Dominance
Language Shift
Language Usage
Linguistics
Literacy
Minority & ethnic groups
Noncitizens
Participant Observation
Perceptions
Protestants
Public Schools
Religion
Religious schools
Role of Religion
Scholarship
School attendance
School Holding Power
Sex Differences
Sexes
Social Constructionism
Social Reproduction
Socioeconomic Status
Turn of the Century
United States of America
War
Women
World War II
Writers
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