1. | Chapter 4: Analysis at the Level of the Word: Sexism in Language; Linguistic Determinism; Generic Pronouns (83-88) |
2. | Chapter 4: Generic Nouns; Women as the Marked Form; Effects of Sexist Language-Use (89-95) |
3. | Chapter 4: Gender-free Language; Sexism and Meaning (96-103) |
4. | Chapter 4: Naming and Androcentrism (103-110) |
5. | Chapter 4: The Semantic Derogation of Women; Endearments and Diminutives (110-117) |
6. | Chapter 4: Female Experience: Euphemism and Taboo; Lexical Gaps: Male Point of View; Dictionaries and Gatekeepers (117-125) |
7. | Chapter 4: Strategies (125-127); Chapter 5: Analysis at the Level of the Phrase/Sentence: Ready-Made Phrases; Presupposition and Inference (128-133) |
8. | Chapter 5: Presupposition and Inference; Metaphor; Jokes and Humour (133-139) |
9. | Chapter 5: Jokes and Humour; Trasitivity Choices (139-147) |
10. | Chapter 5: Trasitivity Choices, Feminism and Ideology (147-153) |
11. | Chapter 5: Feminism and Ideology (154-158); Chapter 6: Analysis at the Level of Discourse: Characters/Roles (159-161) |
12. | Chapter 6: Characters/Roles (161-169) |
13. | Chapter 6: Characters/Roles; Fragmentation (169-176) |
14. | Chapter 6: Fragmentation; Focalization (176-184) |
15. | Chapter 6: Focalization; Schemata (184-192) |
16. | Chapter 6: Schemata (192-197); Conclusions (198-202) |