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Chap 71. What is the norm for turn taking in conversational behaviour, and what distinguishes a conversation running smoothly in this respect?
2. What kind of linguistic strategies can a speaker use to break these rules and dominate conversation, and what effect will it have on the conversation? 3. What differences can be found between the interactional styles of men and women? 4. If research findings contradict the myth that women speak more than men, why do you think this myth persists? What did Dale Spender suggest about 1980’s society? Do you believe that women speak more than men and in that case in which context? 5. What reasons can you think of for the research in this chapter being outdated? 6. As a female, or a male speaker, do you recognise or relate to any of the strategies presented in this chapter? |
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Chap 81) Come up with two hedges in the Swedish language.
2) Do you agree or disagree that men use more competitive rather them cooperative speech strategies? 3) Can you come up with your own example of a hegemonic masculinity as well as a feminine? 4) Do you agree that gender is something that humans establish through speech strategies? 5) What does the term hegemonic mean? |
Chap 9: Two versions. Please watch both (no study questions for this chapter)
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