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This thesis draws attention to one of the most vigorous debate in sociolinguistics,sexism in discourse,despite the chicken-and egg question whether it is our language shape sexism or sexism creates certain language.Unlike most researches conducted in sexism and language in the past,we challenge the traditional notion of linguistic sexism and direct our view to what we call “an indirect sexism” here.We then argue the difference between direct and indirect sexism and depict how such an undercurrent drives secretly and carefully in our daily discourse.
This draws attention to one of the most vigorous debate in sociolinguistics, sexism in discourse, despite the chicken-and egg question whether it is our language shape sexism or sexism to confirm language .Unlike most researches conducted in sexism and language in the past, we challenge the traditional notion of linguistic sexism and direct our view to what we call “” an indirect sexism "here.We then argue the difference between direct and indirect sexism and depict how can an undercurrent drives secretly and carefully in our daily discourse.