Chapter Masculine Personal Gender

This paper examines the problems associated with the meaning, syntax and use of the masculine personal nouns. It presents selected groups of masculine nouns defining men, heterogenous groups unspecifying sex, describing mythological characters etc. Examples of conjunctions are also given, for instan...

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description This paper examines the problems associated with the meaning, syntax and use of the masculine personal nouns. It presents selected groups of masculine nouns defining men, heterogenous groups unspecifying sex, describing mythological characters etc. Examples of conjunctions are also given, for instance dual-gender personal and dual-gender interspecific of part-masculine personal nouns (cham, grubas), and the untypical combination of female sex person and inanimate masculine gender object. Attention is brought to the problems connected with the usage of nouns denoting titles (eminencja) and dual-gender nouns (sierota). The results of the analysis indicate that the masculine personal gender is a grammatical category which is logically very inconsequential. Due to its unstable linguistic norm and troubles with usus, the users avoid certain phrases in order not to make an error or just not knowing the correct form.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1561292025-03-07T14:58:25Z Chapter Masculine Personal Gender Perlin, Jacek communication communicational grammar Grażyna Habrajska This paper examines the problems associated with the meaning, syntax and use of the masculine personal nouns. It presents selected groups of masculine nouns defining men, heterogenous groups unspecifying sex, describing mythological characters etc. Examples of conjunctions are also given, for instance dual-gender personal and dual-gender interspecific of part-masculine personal nouns (cham, grubas), and the untypical combination of female sex person and inanimate masculine gender object. Attention is brought to the problems connected with the usage of nouns denoting titles (eminencja) and dual-gender nouns (sierota). The results of the analysis indicate that the masculine personal gender is a grammatical category which is logically very inconsequential. Due to its unstable linguistic norm and troubles with usus, the users avoid certain phrases in order not to make an error or just not knowing the correct form. 2025-03-07T14:58:23Z 2025-03-07T14:58:23Z 2023 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788383311821_1779 9788383311821 9788383311814 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/156129 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/241 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8331-181-4.05 This paper examines the problems associated with the meaning, syntax and use of the masculine personal nouns. It presents selected groups of masculine nouns defining men, heterogenous groups unspecifying sex, describing mythological characters etc. Examples of conjunctions are also given, for instance dual-gender personal and dual-gender interspecific of part-masculine personal nouns (cham, grubas), and the untypical combination of female sex person and inanimate masculine gender object. Attention is brought to the problems connected with the usage of nouns denoting titles (eminencja) and dual-gender nouns (sierota). The results of the analysis indicate that the masculine personal gender is a grammatical category which is logically very inconsequential. Due to its unstable linguistic norm and troubles with usus, the users avoid certain phrases in order not to make an error or just not knowing the correct form. 10.18778/8331-181-4.05 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788383311821 9788383311814 39-44 open access
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communicational grammar
Grażyna Habrajska
Perlin, Jacek
Chapter Masculine Personal Gender
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communicational grammar
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communicational grammar
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