Language and Gender in the Fairy Tale Tradition A Linguistic Analysi
Much research has been done on the social messages conveyed to children reading or listening to fairy tales. In this highly original study, the emphasis shifts from content to linguistic expression. The language and linguistic organization of a dozen vers
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Alessandra Levorato
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Language and Gender in the Fairy Tale Tradition
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A Linguistic Analysis of Old and New Story Telling
Alessandra Levorato
10.1057/9780230503878preview - Language and Gender in the Fairy Tale Tradition, Alessandra Levorato
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to University of New England - PalgraveConnect - 2015-07-04
Language and Gender in the Fairy Tale Tradition
© Alessandra Levorato 2003
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