Sexual Partiality over the level of Position Title in the Language of Jordanian Press
Mohammad Abu-Eid, Basic Science Department, Irbid University College, Al-Balga Applied University, Irbid, Jordan.
Abstract
These papers attempt to study the sexual partiality over the level of position title in the language of Jordanian press, which starts from an essential hypothesis that consider that the language of Jordanian press is a part of the Modern Arabic Language, that had freed from some of sexual partiality bonds, that the Traditional Arabic Language was captured by, the slip as the study views come from the reflection of Modern Arabic Culture on the reality of Arabic Language in the Modern Age. Arabic Culture leans toward achieving sexual equality between males’ and females’ in many social structures that effected the lingual structure, and the last went along in resisting the partiality and attempting to achieve sexual equality, where the study with its final results proved the mention hypothesis and coming out with a set of results and recommendation.