Gender and Language

Derleme türü bu çalışmada dil öğrenme ve edinme sürecinde kadın ve erkekarasındaki en önemli farklılıklardan biri kabul edilen cinsiyet faktörü sosyal veyabiyolojik temelli olarak iki farklı bakış açısıyla kuramsal olarak ele alınmıştır.Araştırmada öncelikle cinsiyet kavramının alan yazınla ilgili bilimsel çalışmalarda yeralan biyolojik (male-female) ve sosyal (feminine-masculine) açıdan tanımlarıverilmiştir. Daha sonra kadın ve erkeğin biyolojik temelde farklı bilim alanlarındafarklı düşünüp öğrenmeleri ile ilgili araştırmalara yer verilmiştir. Bu bağlamdabiyolojik temelli cinsiyet rol ve sosyal temelli cinsiyet önyargılarının nasıl başlayıpgeliştiği tartışılmıştır. Ayrıca bu çalışmada dil ve cinsiyetin sosyal yönü arasındakiilişki üzerinde durulmuştur. Son olarak ana dil ve ikinci dil ediniminde cinsiyetin sosyalve biyolojik temelleri tartışılmıştır

Gender and Language

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