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1、ThechangeofEnglishvocabularyfromthechangeofwomen'ssocialstatusThechangeofEnglishvocabularyfromthechangeofwomen'ssocialstatusElvation,of,Women,s,Social,Status,Reflected,in,the,,Change,of,English,WordsAbstract:womenhavebeeninadepressedanddiscriminatedposition
2、foralongtime,butthesocialstatusofwomenhasbeenremarkablyimprovedinrecentdecades.Asamirrorofsociety,languageaccuratelyreflectsthischange.ThispaperfocusesonthechangeofEnglishlanguageatthelexicalleveltorevealthechangesofwomen'ssocialstatusinEnglishlanguage.Lang
3、uageisthecarrierofcultureandthereflectionofsociety.Thepositionofeverysocialstratuminsocietycanbeappropriatelyreflectedbyitslanguage.Exactlywherewomenareinasocietycanbeaccuratelyreflectedfromtheleveloflanguage.Womanhadbeeninaninferiorpositionforseveralcentur
4、ies,howeverwomen`s,statusinrecentdecadeshasbeenimprovedgreatly.Asaminorofsociety,languagereflectsthechangecorrectly.ArticlesfocusesonthevariationofEnglishwordstoreflectthetransformationofwomen`sstatus.Languageisthecarrierofcultureandareflectionofsociety.Eve
5、ryclassinthesocietycanbereflectedbythelanguageappropriately.Wherethepositionofwomeninsocietycanalsoreflectthroughthelanguage....AphonetictranscriptionofthecorrespondingLatincharactersDictionariesKeywords:Women'ssocialstatus;Englishvocabulary;changeLanguagei
6、sthecarrierofcultureandthereflectionofsociety.Thepositionofeverysocialstratuminsocietycanbeappropriatelyreflectedbyitslanguage.Exactlywherewomenareinasocietycanbeaccuratelyreflectedfromtheleveloflanguage.InearlynineteenthCentury,itwaspointedoutthatintheEngl
7、ishtraditionandstandardusageexistedsignificantgenderdiscrimination,whichiscomposedofwomeninsocietyinasubordinate,humblepositionisdeterminedbygenderinequalityexample.Thissocialfact,whetherintheeastorthewest,isreflectedinmanyaspectsoflanguage.Thisphenomenonof
8、sociallanguagehasattractedtheattentionofmanyresearchersathomeandabroad,andhasdonealotofresearchinthisfield.Forexample,RobinLakoff's"femalelanguage"in1973andthepublicationof"languageandwomen'sposition"i