Eras, Subcultures, Socialization − the Brain of Men Versus Women in the Framework of Gender Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
Abstract
The focus of the study derives from the proposition of gender linguistics claiming that the discourses of women and men are different. The discrepancies are not only manifested in remote subcultures, but in our everyday life as well. I examine what rights women were entitled to throughout history, while also describing areas such as perception, senses, socialization, education, retarded speech development, brain representation and linguistic attributes concerning the language use of women and men.
Keywords:
gender linguistics
Eras
Subcultures
Socialization
Brain of Men
Brain of Women
How to Cite
Ürmösné Simon, G. (2015). Eras, Subcultures, Socialization − the Brain of Men Versus Women in the Framework of Gender Linguistics and Psycholinguistics. Hungarian Law Enforcement, 15(2), 151–161. Retrieved from https://folyoirat.ludovika.hu/index.php/magyrend/article/view/3860
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