Women's and men's responses regarding perceived speaker sex and the politeness of given utterances were examined through the use of a questionnaire administered to 90 people, 45 men and 45 women. The questionnaire required respondents to rate the politeness of each utterance and label each as being more likely spoken by a man or by a woman. Factors possibly affecting perceptions--such as power, prestige, and the stereotypical conversational structures of both men and women--were addressed through others' research in this area. Additionally, all tested sentences were analyzed in light of linguistic politeness theory regarding on-record and off-record speech. This analysis details each utterance through examining the type of politeness strate...
This study contributes to the growing body of research on gender and writing and extends previous re...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
Johnson, Deanna Michelle, Women's and men's perceptions of speaker sex and politeness of g...
This essay examines the relation between gender and adherence to Brown and Levinson's Politeness Pri...
This essay examines the relation between gender and adherence to Brown and Levinson's Politeness Pri...
Politeness is a phenomenon which is common to all cultures. Each culture has a different perception ...
Social roles which have a profound effect on a range of behaviour such as occupational choice, relat...
Quite important for scientists is the question of the place of gender characteristics in the choice ...
The aims of this article are to describe gender and Language politeness which examines the descripti...
The authors\u27 hypotheses were that (a) listeners regard speakers whose global speech rates they ju...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
This paper aims to report the result of study about how male and female university students behave d...
This study contributes to the growing body of research on gender and writing and extends previous re...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
Johnson, Deanna Michelle, Women's and men's perceptions of speaker sex and politeness of g...
This essay examines the relation between gender and adherence to Brown and Levinson's Politeness Pri...
This essay examines the relation between gender and adherence to Brown and Levinson's Politeness Pri...
Politeness is a phenomenon which is common to all cultures. Each culture has a different perception ...
Social roles which have a profound effect on a range of behaviour such as occupational choice, relat...
Quite important for scientists is the question of the place of gender characteristics in the choice ...
The aims of this article are to describe gender and Language politeness which examines the descripti...
The authors\u27 hypotheses were that (a) listeners regard speakers whose global speech rates they ju...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
This paper aims to report the result of study about how male and female university students behave d...
This study contributes to the growing body of research on gender and writing and extends previous re...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...