
1.Introduction: Sociolinguistic background 2. Structural properties of Bahasa Indonesia and Javanese 3. Showing respect in Javanese 4. The lexical representation of women and men in Indonesian 4.1 Generic nouns and the exclusion of women 4.2 Terms of address, reference to self others 4.2.1 Pronominal forms 4.2.2 Kinship terms 4.3 The communiaction of respect in Indonesian 4.4 Addressing women and men 4.5 Terms of endearment 5. Code-switching: The use of Javanese in Indonesian female/male discourse 6. Conclusion Notes References
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