Human impersonal pronouns in Swedish and Dutch. A contrastive study of man and men
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2012
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This paper presents a contrastive study of the human impersonal pronouns man in
Swedish and men in Dutch. Both impersonal pronouns are etymologically
derived from man ‘human being’ and they more or less have the same meaning.
However, there are important differences in the usage of these pronouns. In this
study, the similarities and differences between Swedish man and Dutch men are
studied in a Dutch-Swedish parallel corpus. Analyzing a parallel corpus has the
advantage of allowing one to both study the distribution of man en men in
original texts and to contrast the use of these pronouns with their translations.