
doi: 10.3176/lu.2010.3.02
Gender issues are new for Mari linguistics. The article is focused on gender reference in anthroponymic oikonyms current in the Republic of Mari El. The material has been subjected to a systematic comparative analysis as to the male vs female reference. Statistics reveals a strong domination of the male over the female element, while the male-based oikonyms display considerably more of structural and expressive variety.
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