The Linguistic Construction of Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in Arabic Grammar
DOI:
10.17507/tpls.1504.19
Publication Date:
2025-04-01T09:36:22Z
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Studies of gender have generally focused on the relationship between men and women within context social reality, rather than construction through language. This paper thus explores how language, specifically Arabic, contributes to intersection text shapes understandings gender. The study reveals that Arabic words sentences connote specific masculine feminine identities influence Texts provide spaces for relationships be discussed, language influences their dynamics. concludes relations not only but also textual reality. As such, an understanding reality necessitates text. emphasizes importance analytically linking with framing as a reflection
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