Language and gender mindmap
- Created by: merlewalmsley
- Created on: 18-05-20 12:20
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- LANGUAGE AND GENDER
- DEFECIT APPROACH
- OTTO JESPERSON
- women talk a lot
- women use half finished sentences
- emotional rather than grammatical
- use empty adjectives
- have smaller vocabulary
- avoid expletives and direct expressions
- ROBIN LAKOFF
- women use hedges e.g sort of, kind of
- use super polite terms
- use tag questions
- use empty adjectives
- apologise more
- avoid expletives
- OTTO JESPERSON
- DOMINANCE APPROACH
- ZIMMERMAN AND WEST
- said that men interrupt more than women
- men interrupted 41 times, women only interrupted twice
- BEATTIE
- Criticised Zimmerman and West
- said men and women interrupt at equal frequencies
- interruptions don't always reflect dominance
- SPENDER
- said that language is gender neutral
- difference between male and female language is hardly noticable
- O'BARR AND ATKINS
- said that both men and women use same language features
- language differences are situation specific; a woman who is a nurse will speak differently to a woman who is a lawyer
- ZIMMERMAN AND WEST
- DIFFERENCE APPROACH
- TANNEN
- men and women speak differently because they have different cultures
- status v support
- independence v intimacy
- advice v understanding
- information v feelings
- orders v proposals
- conflict v compromise
- HOWE
- men seek power
- men are more responsive in conversations
- women are active listeners
- WEATHERALL
- women are cooperative and speak less
- men are more competitive and speak more directly
- CAMERON
- all theories are biased and too generalised
- should focus on similarites rather than differences
- language differs because of personal experience
- COATES- women have 4 ways of speaking
- bitching
- chatting
- scandal
- housetalk
- PILKINGTON
- women support conversation by agreeing reguarly
- men disagree and challeneg what is being said by using insults
- CHESHIRE/ TRUDGILL
- CHESHIRE- men use more non grammatical features
- TRUDGILL- women's pronunciation is closer to RP
- TANNEN
- DEFECIT APPROACH
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