Does genre affect the way we communicate? We are especially interested in how computer mediation affects the style and content of communication. In an effort to find features related to choice of genre, we have created correlated corpora of writing and speech samples from a single population of subjects. All written and spoken text was opinion-related with topics prescribed and moderated. This paper reports some preliminary results of analysis of a portion of this corpus with an emphasis on linguistic features that may be gender-related
This paper explores differences between male and female writing in a large subset of the British Nat...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
This paper discusses findings from an extensive project examining gender, language and computer-medi...
This paper describes a collection of correlated communicative samples collected from the same indivi...
Previous research in text-based computer conferencing has reported that analysis of transcripts of o...
The need to re-examine the relationship between language and gender situates in the lack of inconclu...
ARTICLE IN PRESS0747-5632/ $- see front matter 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.females were ...
Epistolary and expository discourse types have been associated with gender in previous research on t...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
This thesis examines computer-mediated communication (CMC) and gender. Specifically, the examination...
Computer mediated conferencing (CMC) has been widely viewed as a valuable forum for providing opport...
Computer Mediated Communication is an electronic way to communicate with other people by utilizing t...
This research examined students' language use and interaction styles in text-based, computer-mediate...
Epistolary and expository discourse types have been associated with gender in earlier research on tr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looked at the differences in how men and women in...
This paper explores differences between male and female writing in a large subset of the British Nat...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
This paper discusses findings from an extensive project examining gender, language and computer-medi...
This paper describes a collection of correlated communicative samples collected from the same indivi...
Previous research in text-based computer conferencing has reported that analysis of transcripts of o...
The need to re-examine the relationship between language and gender situates in the lack of inconclu...
ARTICLE IN PRESS0747-5632/ $- see front matter 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.females were ...
Epistolary and expository discourse types have been associated with gender in previous research on t...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
This thesis examines computer-mediated communication (CMC) and gender. Specifically, the examination...
Computer mediated conferencing (CMC) has been widely viewed as a valuable forum for providing opport...
Computer Mediated Communication is an electronic way to communicate with other people by utilizing t...
This research examined students' language use and interaction styles in text-based, computer-mediate...
Epistolary and expository discourse types have been associated with gender in earlier research on tr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looked at the differences in how men and women in...
This paper explores differences between male and female writing in a large subset of the British Nat...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
This paper discusses findings from an extensive project examining gender, language and computer-medi...