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The term 'Gender role' refers to how men and women play distinctive roles based on
their gender in the society. Social scientists such as Kargan and Kimmel assert that
children are assigned to different gender roles and are socialized to conform to certain
gender roles based on their biological sex. Differences in gender roles can be seen all
over the world. Commonly, female roles can be identified as the girl, fiancee, house
wife, mother etc. and male roles as the boy, fiance, breadwinner, father etc. Different
cultures impose different expectations and responsibilities upon men and women who
live in that society. The connection between language and society is tightly anchored
and language is one of the most powerful emblems of social behavior. Social customs
and attitudes are mainly transmitted through language. Therefore sociolinguists argue
that socially constructed gender roles are inscribed in the language. This argument is
further explained in the concept of language socialization and this observation will be
placed in that conceptual background. According to Wood (2005), newspapers
empower human attitudes. The register of newspapers has been selected as the sample
of this observation and this study attempts to observe whether the register of
contemporary Sinhala newspapers contributes to carry forward traditional gender roles
and responsibilities in society and if so how it happens. In addition, the research
attempts to find out what kind of linguistic strategies are used to sustain ideology.
Lankadeepa (Friday), Tharunaya (Saturday), Divaina (Sunday) and Sirikatha
(Monday) newspapers published in 2014-2015 have been selected as the sample of this
research. As the study is mainly based on primary data on the register of contemporary
Sinhala newspapers, it is expected that the findings will contribute new knowledge to
the field of sociolinguistics and will reveal a new aspect on current Sinhala newspaper
register and its influence on gender roles in contemporary Sinhala society. |
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