«Ez da mattetzen erakutsi». Azpeitia, hitanoa eta generoen arteko arrakala

Beñat Muguruza Aseginolaza, Garbiñe Bereziartua Etxeberria, Juan Etxeberria Murgiondo
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trend is that women use hika and are addressed in hika to a lesser extent, and it is in man to man communication where it prevails. In this study we examine the use of hika in the town of Azpeitia. We collected the responses of 1,247 participants via questionnaire. According to the data we gathered, although hika remains strong in Azpeitia, we observed the same pattern, as there are large differences depending on age and gender. Adult participants explained the possible answers to that issue in the questionnaire. The structural sexism in our society seems to be the main key, since several factors stemming from it play a strong influence in language use.
现在的趋势是,女性很少使用hika,也很少被称呼为hika,只有在男性之间的交流中才普遍使用hika。在这项研究中,我们研究了在阿兹佩蒂亚镇使用希卡。我们通过问卷收集了1247名参与者的回答。根据我们收集的数据,尽管hika在Azpeitia仍然很强,但我们观察到相同的模式,因为年龄和性别之间存在很大差异。成年参与者在问卷中解释了这个问题的可能答案。我们社会中的结构性性别歧视似乎是主要的关键,因为源于它的几个因素对语言使用产生了强烈的影响。
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