The purpose of this study is to criticize the gender language features proposed by Coates (2013) proposed in Lakoff's theory (1975) by investigating speeches expressed by two different genders in interviews. The method used in this research is the descriptive qualitative method. Data were analyzed based on the theory of Coates (2013) to find language features based on gender and use the taxonomy of the hedging strategy proposed by Martin-Martin (2008). The results of the research show that male-female language features can be used by the opposite gender by looking at the perspective of the use of hedges and strategies in the concept of speech expressed by gender (male, female).Keywords: feature language; gender; hedges; hedgin
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This is an article which reviews the book Gender in World Englishes, edited by Tobias Bernaisc
Senior thesis (B.A. Honors)--University of Rochester. Department of Linguistics, 2017.Men and women ...
This article is concerned with the relationship between tentative language and gender. In 1975, ling...
In a reanalysis of women's language, Holmes (1995) has argued that women's use of hedges expresses i...
The study of gender is essential to the study of language. It is quite clear that male and female ch...
There are countless differences between males and females from the way they look, voice pitch, muscl...
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One area in language and gender research that has so far received only little attention is the exten...
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Hedge is claimed as linguistic of full commitment or precision commonly used in academic writing to ...
Some sociolinguists, notably Robin Lakoff, have argued that tentative language is typical of female ...
This is an article which reviews the book Gender in World Englishes, edited by Tobias Bernaisc
Senior thesis (B.A. Honors)--University of Rochester. Department of Linguistics, 2017.Men and women ...
This article is concerned with the relationship between tentative language and gender. In 1975, ling...
In a reanalysis of women's language, Holmes (1995) has argued that women's use of hedges expresses i...
The study of gender is essential to the study of language. It is quite clear that male and female ch...
There are countless differences between males and females from the way they look, voice pitch, muscl...
The aim of this essay is to investigate the claims made by Robin Lakoff regarding women’s language, ...
This article deals with the notion of Pragmatic characteristics of utterances, which depend on the g...
One area in language and gender research that has so far received only little attention is the exten...
The paper examines the use of English dissected questions in the speech of British and American wome...
Gender stereotypes have endured despite substantial change in gender roles. Previous work has assess...
The study aimed to find out to what extent males and females used lexical hedges during job intervie...
This paper examines the influence of existing male and female language stereotypes in “Standard Engl...
Hedge is claimed as linguistic of full commitment or precision commonly used in academic writing to ...
Some sociolinguists, notably Robin Lakoff, have argued that tentative language is typical of female ...
This is an article which reviews the book Gender in World Englishes, edited by Tobias Bernaisc
Senior thesis (B.A. Honors)--University of Rochester. Department of Linguistics, 2017.Men and women ...