Language and gender

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

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Cameron and Coates (1988)

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Dominance model. Gender and expertise used and found that women with non-expert partner talked less.

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Women used tag questions more.

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Men and women used same number tag questions

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