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Page 1: Gender, Politeness, and Stereotypes
Page 2: Gender, Politeness, and Stereotypes

Is woman’s language a distinct

style or register of a language?

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Are woman more polite than woman?

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Are there any differences in the

way woman and man interact?

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How is language used to refer to

woman and man?

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What message does the language used

about woman convey about their

status in the community?

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Social dialect research focused on

differences between women’s

and men’s speech in the areas of

pronounciation.

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- Uncertainty

- Lack of Convidence

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- Close the door

- That’s an adorable dog

- Oh dear, the TV set’s broken

- I’ll be damned there’s a friend of mine!

- I was very tired

- I was so mad

- My goodness, there’s Pak Yanto Sudiman

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• Lexical hedges or filler

- you know, sort of, well, you see

• Tag question

- she’s very nice, isn’t she?

• Rising intonation on declaratives

- it’s really good?

• Intensifiers such as just and so

- I love him so much

• Superpolite’ form

- indirect request

The speed at which an object falls

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There are two language features used by

woman :

• Hedging devices

- signal lack of cinfidence

• Boosting devices

- signal persuade their addresee to take

them seriously

Features of “Woman Language”

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USING TAG QUESTIONS

• EXPRESS

- Uncertainty

- Doubt

• FUCKTION

- Facilitative or positive politeness devices

- Soften directive or criticism

Lakoff’s Linguistic Features as Politeness

Devices

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Function of Tag Question Women Men

Expressing uncertainty 35 % 61 %

Facilitative 59 % 26 %

Softening 6 % 13 %

TOTAL 100 % 100 %

Tag Question Function by Function and

Sex of Speakers

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• Women use more politeness devices then

the men

- Men to men : fewer politeness

- Men to women : more politeness

• Social Role or Status

Different Pattern of Language

- Statusful women

- Title man

Politeness

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• Interrupting Behavior

Based on research, women got

interrupted more than men

• Conversational Feedback

According to American studies,

women do the more positive

feedback to the convensational

partner better than men do.

INTERACTION

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Women Gossiping:

- Usually consist of experiences, problems,

feeling

- Avoid criticizing people in order not to make

atmosphere becomes disconfort.

Men Gossiping:

- Tend to argue about certain topics, criticized

each other and sometimes make the

conversational partner feels down.

Gossip

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Thank you..