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Introduction
0.1 Subjects and Methodologies
0.2 Backgrounds and Purposes
0.3 Thesis Organization
Chapter One Theoretical Preliminaries and Literature Review
1.1 Theoretical Preliminaries
1.1.1 Relevant Concepts: Definitions and Distinctions
1.1.2 Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
1.2 Literature Review
1.2.1 Previous Research on the Study
1.2.2 Works Relevant to the Study
Chapter Two Linguistic Features of Sexism in English
2.1 Morphological Asymmetry
2.1.1 Marked Woman and Unmarked Man
2.2 Lexical Asymmetry
2.2.1 Addressing Woman and Man
2.2.2 Sexually Weighted Words For Woman
2.3 Semantic Asymmetry
2.3.1 Sexual Woman and Generic Man
2.3.2 Gender Stereotypes in Proverbs
Chapter Three Causes of Sexism in English
3.1 Historical Perspective
3.2 Social Perspective
3.3 Cultural Perspective
Chapter Four Reasons for Changing Sexist Language
4.1 Language and Reality
4.2 Language Change and Social Change
4.3 Linguistic Action and Women's Liberation
Chapter Five Current Trends for Non-sexist Language
5.1 Exposing Sexism in the English Language
5.1.1 Linguistic Disruption
5.1.2 Creation of Woman-centered Language
5.1.3 Gender Neutralization
5.2 Striving for Linguistic Equality of the Sexes
5.2.1 Questions of Designation
5.2.2 Questions of Evaluation
Chapter Six Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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