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Wednesday 4 January 2017

Deborah Tannen (1990) - gender theory

Deborah Tannen -
Tannen was originally a student of Robin Lakoff and her book 'you just don't understand' was published in 1990. She is an advocate of the difference model (theory suggesting men and women do speak differently). Tannen represents male and female language use in a series of six contrasts to show this difference.
Status Vs Support - men use language to show power and dominance in conversation. women are more likely to support and agree with others in the conversation.
Independence Vs Intimacy - men will use language to show they do not rely on others. women would prefer to use language to maintain closeness with each other and connect with others.
Advice vs Understanding - men will offer solutions to a problem through their language. Women will show empathy and understanding to a given situation.
Information Vs Feelings - men are more likely to be factual in their speech than women. Women will use language that bis less factual and stem from a more emotional viewpoint.
Orders Vs Proposals - in conversation, men are more likely to be more direct in their language using imperatives to command others. Women are more likely to use more suggesting language in oppose to commanding e.g. man - 'close that window it is cold' (direct imperative), women - 'isn't it cold in here' (therefore suggesting she wants the window closed  but uses an interrogative in oppose to a imperative).
Conflict Vs Compromise -  Men are more likely to use language to argue a point. women are more likely to use language avoid such conflict and are far more likely to negotiate with others to try and find a solutions or compromise.

11 comments:

  1. This website was very helpful, and it's organised very well. Would recommend. :)

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  2. Would you consider writing about the idea of Report Vs Rapport, in that language differences between men and women can also be a destinction of information and feelings.

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