Language and gender 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageLanguage and genderA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Ellierose1999Created on: 28-03-17 16:09 Cameron (2007) Gendered language perpetuated through media and academia. 1 of 14 Cameron and Coates (1988) Women's social class based on husbands job. 2 of 14 Lee Pelligrini (1980) Dominance model. Gender and expertise used and found that women with non-expert partner talked less. 3 of 14 Dubois and Crouch (1976) Women used tag questions more. 4 of 14 McAlinden, O'Leary, Cameron (1989) Men and women used same number tag questions 5 of 14 Lakoff (1970) Dominance/Deference model. Women super polite, hedging, less jokes and specialist lexicon for colour. 6 of 14 Zimmerman and West (1975) Dominance model. Men interrupt more than women. 7 of 14 Holmes (1984) Tag questions can be either model or affective. Women use more affective which means that soften harsh requests. 8 of 14 Gray (1992) Men are from Mars- only showed differences in language. 9 of 14 DeFrancisco (1991) Conversational Shitwork- men dominate women in even home environment. 10 of 14 O'Barr and Atkins (1980) Women's language is powerless and specific situation 11 of 14 Tannen (1982) Difference Theory. Status vs support, info vs feelings, compromise vs conflict, advice vs understanding. 12 of 14 Spender (1980) Stereotypes bias womens langaueg research 13 of 14 Fishman (1980) Conversational insecurities. Men talk more than women. 14 of 14
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