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Lal Zimman
University of California Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
AD Scientific Index ID: 1833063
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Lal Zimman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Transgender language reform Journal of Language and Discrimination 1 (1), 84-105, 2017
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Hegemonic masculinity and the variability of gay-sounding speech: The perceived sexuality of transgender men Journal of Language and Sexuality 2 (1), 1-39, 2013
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REMAKING AND RECLAIMING THE GENDERED BODY IN TALK ABOUT GENITALS AMONG TRANS MEN Queer excursions: Retheorizing binaries in language, gender, and sexuality, 13, 2014
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Gender as stylistic bricolage: Transmasculine voices and the relationship between fundamental frequency and/s Language in Society 46 (3), 339-370, 2017
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Gender as stylistic bricolage: Transmasculine voices and the relationship between fundamental frequency and/sL ZimmanLanguage in Society 46 (3), 339-370, 20171422017
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