Face, gender theories and power 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LanguageLanguage and powerLanguage and genderASOCR Created by: Ch1nnyCreated on: 18-03-16 12:24 politeness: claiming common ground and liking positive 1 of 11 politeness: creates distance and shows respects negative 2 of 11 Goffman's theory: use these to present status or expression face 3 of 11 Goffman's theory: adaptation of self presentation to suit conversational needs footing 4 of 11 power: use of authority to present lead the reader instumental 5 of 11 power: use of media and public perspection to lead the reader influential 6 of 11 power: based on a single person's superior status or gender difference individual 7 of 11 Theorist: men make 96% of interuptions Zimmerman and West 8 of 11 Theorist: Came up with the deficit model Jesperson 9 of 11 theorist: Suggests an inferior register spoken by women Lackoff 10 of 11 Theorist: Men and women use language different because of the way they are socialised Tannen 11 of 11
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