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1 Gender And Age Gender And Age An Introduction To Sociolinguistics

2 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

3 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

4 ≠ Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities WOMAN
(SPEAK) WOMAN MEN 2

5 Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities
A B C D E F 3

6 [k3a’tsa] [kja’tsa] “BREAD” Gender-exclusive speech differences:
non-Western communities MORPHOLOGY [k3a’tsa] [kja’tsa] “BREAD” 4

7 Gender-exclusive speech differences:
non-Western communities BISEXUAL

8 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

9 (Gender-exclusive speech differences: non-Western communities)
It mean some forms are used only by woman and other Are used only by men. back

10 = Gender-preferential speech features: Social dialect research
Western Community =

11 Frequencies Gender-preferential speech features:
Social dialect research Western Community Frequencies SWIMMING TYPING Much : Ing Fewer : In Much : In Fewer : Ing

12 = 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

13 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

14 Gender Social class Men = Vernacular Woman = Linguistics Form back

15 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
The social status explanation (Worked) = Standard form (Not Worked) = Vernacular

16 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Woman’s rules as guardian of society’s values Make Misbehavior (TOLERATED) Make Misbehavior (QUICKLY CORRECTED)

17 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
“Syntax” “Morphology”

18 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Vernacular, Relaxed, Informal

19 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Subordinate groups must be polite

20 Explanations of woman’s linguistic behavior
Vernacular forms express machismo (Macho Connotation of masculinity & toughness) back

21 Age-graded features of speech
Lower Pitch (masculine) Higher Pitch back

22 Age and social dialect data
More Standard Vernacular back

23 Age grading and language change
Often Seldom back


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