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Revision as of 20:02, 5 January 2008
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Gender is an inflectional dimension used on referring expressions to designate semantic class membership of their denotatum.
- "By the term gender is here meant any grammatical class-division presenting some analogy to the distinction in the Aryan languages between masculine, feminine and neuter, whether the division be based on the natural division into the two sexes, or on that between animate and inanimate, or on something else." (Jespersen 1924:226)
Comments
Traditionally, the distinction between natural gender (which designates the biological sex of animate referents) and grammatical gender (categorisations which depend on other, culturally specific criteria) has attracted much attention.
List of genders
Synonym
See also
References
- Corbett 1991
- Jespersen, Otto. 1924. The philosophy of grammar. London: Allen & Unwin.
Other languages
- French genre
- German Genus, Geschlecht
- Russian род