This article is concerned with the relationship between tentative language and gender. In 1975, linguist Robin Lakoff hypothesized that women tended to use unassertive speech forms because of their inferior and powerless position in society. On the basis of these assertions by Lakoff, this article seeks to create a critical overview of various studies that have consulted the issue of women’s use of tentative language. Specifically, the article is concerned with hedging, investigating whether women have been found to use this linguistic device more often than men. The article consults five different studies on gender and tentative language, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of these studies, and finally, the article discusses whether th...
The paper examines the use of English dissected questions in the speech of British and American wome...
This paper examines the influence of existing male and female language stereotypes in “Standard Engl...
Gendered Speech in Social Context: Perspectives from Town and Gown. Edited by Janet Holmes Victoria ...
Some sociolinguists, notably Robin Lakoff, have argued that tentative language is typical of female ...
In Language and Woman’s Place (1973), Robin T. Lakoff argues that women’s subordinate position in so...
The purpose of this study is to criticize the gender language features proposed by Coates (2013) pro...
Robin Lakoff proposed that women are more likely than men to use tentative speech forms (e.g., hedge...
This article attempts to map out the development of language and gender research and studies from it...
There are countless differences between males and females from the way they look, voice pitch, muscl...
This chapter reviews early research that looked for differences between women’s and men’s language u...
This paper explores the main tenets of gender studies of language developed in Western linguistics. ...
Women lag behind men in many domains. Feminist scholars have proposed that sex-based grammatical sys...
This article, which has as object of analysis the women speech, will be an addition to those article...
Drawing on self-categorization theory, the current study examines the effects of gender salience and...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
The paper examines the use of English dissected questions in the speech of British and American wome...
This paper examines the influence of existing male and female language stereotypes in “Standard Engl...
Gendered Speech in Social Context: Perspectives from Town and Gown. Edited by Janet Holmes Victoria ...
Some sociolinguists, notably Robin Lakoff, have argued that tentative language is typical of female ...
In Language and Woman’s Place (1973), Robin T. Lakoff argues that women’s subordinate position in so...
The purpose of this study is to criticize the gender language features proposed by Coates (2013) pro...
Robin Lakoff proposed that women are more likely than men to use tentative speech forms (e.g., hedge...
This article attempts to map out the development of language and gender research and studies from it...
There are countless differences between males and females from the way they look, voice pitch, muscl...
This chapter reviews early research that looked for differences between women’s and men’s language u...
This paper explores the main tenets of gender studies of language developed in Western linguistics. ...
Women lag behind men in many domains. Feminist scholars have proposed that sex-based grammatical sys...
This article, which has as object of analysis the women speech, will be an addition to those article...
Drawing on self-categorization theory, the current study examines the effects of gender salience and...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
The paper examines the use of English dissected questions in the speech of British and American wome...
This paper examines the influence of existing male and female language stereotypes in “Standard Engl...
Gendered Speech in Social Context: Perspectives from Town and Gown. Edited by Janet Holmes Victoria ...