AbstractThe current study is an attempt to explore the influence of gender on the prosodic behavior of Iranian male and female speakers in same-sex and cross-sex situations. In this research, it is hypothesized that the gender of the speakers is an influential factor to create a difference in their linguistic behavior rather than other factors such as formality of the context. Talks made by pairs of Iranian male and female speakers whose speech were totally formal were examined from an acoustical point of view by measuring the fundamental frequency of the speakers’ speech. One-way ANOVA was run on the data and the results indicated that women had lower pitch in their cross-sex talks compared with their talks in same-sex situations. However,...
Gender exerts a powerful influence on all facets of human communication and raises many profound soc...
Many studies were conducted on acoustic differences between female and male voices. However, they we...
This study investigates four women’s use of typically male linguistic features in casual same-sex co...
AbstractThe current study is an attempt to explore the influence of gender on the prosodic behavior ...
Aim Although the question whether women and men speak differently is a topic of hot debate, an overv...
Men and women use different linguistic forms though they might come from the same homogeneous speech...
ABSTRAK Fanani, Yuan Sabastian. 2014. Men’s and Women’s Speech Features in Mixed Sex Conversation ...
Social roles which have a profound effect on a range of behaviour such as occupational choice, relat...
This study investigated the effects of interlocutor gender on the speech behavior of a specific grou...
Many studies have been conducted on acoustic differences between female and male speech. However, th...
Gender differences have always been controversial in pragmatics. This article reports on a study tha...
Male and female talk differently. Their speeches may differ in many linguistic aspects such as, lexi...
This study investigates whether one can find differences between females´ and males´ way of using ...
The focus of this research is a sociolinguistic examination of the impact of gender on language use....
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
Gender exerts a powerful influence on all facets of human communication and raises many profound soc...
Many studies were conducted on acoustic differences between female and male voices. However, they we...
This study investigates four women’s use of typically male linguistic features in casual same-sex co...
AbstractThe current study is an attempt to explore the influence of gender on the prosodic behavior ...
Aim Although the question whether women and men speak differently is a topic of hot debate, an overv...
Men and women use different linguistic forms though they might come from the same homogeneous speech...
ABSTRAK Fanani, Yuan Sabastian. 2014. Men’s and Women’s Speech Features in Mixed Sex Conversation ...
Social roles which have a profound effect on a range of behaviour such as occupational choice, relat...
This study investigated the effects of interlocutor gender on the speech behavior of a specific grou...
Many studies have been conducted on acoustic differences between female and male speech. However, th...
Gender differences have always been controversial in pragmatics. This article reports on a study tha...
Male and female talk differently. Their speeches may differ in many linguistic aspects such as, lexi...
This study investigates whether one can find differences between females´ and males´ way of using ...
The focus of this research is a sociolinguistic examination of the impact of gender on language use....
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
Gender exerts a powerful influence on all facets of human communication and raises many profound soc...
Many studies were conducted on acoustic differences between female and male voices. However, they we...
This study investigates four women’s use of typically male linguistic features in casual same-sex co...