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Gender And Age Gender And Age An Introduction To Sociolinguistics
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GENDER AND AGE CHAPTER : 7
Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities Gender-preferential speech features: Social dialect research Gender and social class Explanation of woman’s linguistic behavior Age-graded features of speech Age and social dialect data Age grading and language change
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FL: “Desano” FL: “Tuyuka” “Desano” “Tuyuka” “Tuyuka”
Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities FL: “Desano” FL: “Tuyuka” “Desano” “Tuyuka” “Tuyuka” Tayana Tatyana's Husband 1
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≠ Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities WOMAN
(SPEAK) WOMAN MEN 2
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Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities
A B C D E F 3
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[k3a’tsa] [kja’tsa] “BREAD” Gender-exclusive speech differences:
non-Western communities MORPHOLOGY [k3a’tsa] [kja’tsa] “BREAD” 4
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Gender-exclusive speech differences:
non-Western communities BISEXUAL
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Add by suffixes or affixes Pronunciation or word-shape (morphology).
Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities Different Language Add by suffixes or affixes Pronunciation or word-shape (morphology). Sample 1: Japanese ; Woman’s form Men’s form Otoosan Oyaji = Father Sample 2: Yana ; Woman’s form Men’s form Ba Ba - na = Deer
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(Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities)
It mean some forms are used only by woman and other Are used only by men. back
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= Gender-preferential speech features: Social dialect research
Western Community =
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Frequencies Gender-preferential speech features:
Social dialect research Western Community Frequencies SWIMMING TYPING Much : Ing Fewer : In Much : In Fewer : Ing
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= Gender-preferential speech features: Social dialect research
Western Community SWIMMIN TypIN SWIMMIN TypIN SWIMMIN TypIN SWIMMING TypiING SWIMMIN TypIN = SWIMMING TypiING SWIMMIN TypIN SWIMMING TypiING SWIMMING TypiING SWIMMING TypiING
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Woman tend to use more of standard forms than men do
Gender-preferential speech features: Social dialect research Montreal, French = Men more often delete [I] than woman. Sydney = Men more often pronounce the initial sound thing as [f] than woman. Woman tend to use more of standard forms than men do back
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Gender Social class Men = Vernacular Woman = Linguistics Form back
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
The social status explanation (Worked) = Standard form (Not Worked) = Vernacular
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Woman’s rules as guardian of society’s values Make Misbehavior (TOLERATED) Make Misbehavior (QUICKLY CORRECTED)
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
“Syntax” “Morphology”
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Vernacular, Relaxed, Informal
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Subordinate groups must be polite
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Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Vernacular forms express machismo (Macho Connotation of masculinity & toughness) back
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Age-graded features of speech
Lower Pitch (masculine) Higher Pitch back
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Age and social dialect data
More Standard Vernacular back
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Age grading and language change
Often Seldom back
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