Women, Sexual Identity and LanguageIntroduction

  1. Isabel Balteiro Fernández
Revista:
Feminismo/s
  1. Balteiro Fernández, Isabel (coord.)

ISSN: 1696-8166 1989-9998

Año de publicación: 2021

Título del ejemplar: Women, sexual identity and language / Mujer, identidad sexual y lenguaje

Número: 38

Páginas: 13-21

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.14198/FEM.2021.38.01 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

Otras publicaciones en: Feminismo/s

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