GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH

This paper deals with gender and communication in terms of different features of women’s speech based on the previous studies done by many sociolinguists. Gender refers to categories that distinguish people based on their socio-cultural behavior, including speech. In their speech, gender-men and wom...

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Main Author: Yusrita Yanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Program Studi Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Bung Hatta 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Cultura and Lingua
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Online Access:https://culingua.bunghatta.ac.id/index.php/culingua/article/view/69
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spelling doaj-2a2ef9f7662743aba64cf3dfa4b81b192021-03-04T23:55:26ZengProgram Studi Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Bung HattaJournal of Cultura and Lingua2746-48062021-01-0121333810.37301/culingua.v2i1.6969GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECHYusrita Yanti0Universitas Bung HattaThis paper deals with gender and communication in terms of different features of women’s speech based on the previous studies done by many sociolinguists. Gender refers to categories that distinguish people based on their socio-cultural behavior, including speech. In their speech, gender-men and women- use different ways to say a similar thing in communication. This paper described women’s and men’s speeches from several studies in a frame of linguistics perspectives. Some different features were compared with the women’s speeches in Minangkabau community that indicates Minangkabau politeness maxims. This paper also describes how Minangkabau culture is different from other cultures in criticizing among native speakers of Minangkabau both direct and indirect. Then, some hedges are used by women as politeness markers to minimize face-threatening acts (FTA), a concept proposed by Brown and Levinson (1987).https://culingua.bunghatta.ac.id/index.php/culingua/article/view/69gender, communication, varieties, language and culture
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GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
Journal of Cultura and Lingua
gender, communication, varieties, language and culture
author_facet Yusrita Yanti
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title GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
title_short GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
title_full GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
title_fullStr GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
title_full_unstemmed GENDER AND COMMUNICATION: SOME FEATURES OF WOMEN’S SPEECH
title_sort gender and communication: some features of women’s speech
publisher Program Studi Sastra Inggris, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Bung Hatta
series Journal of Cultura and Lingua
issn 2746-4806
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper deals with gender and communication in terms of different features of women’s speech based on the previous studies done by many sociolinguists. Gender refers to categories that distinguish people based on their socio-cultural behavior, including speech. In their speech, gender-men and women- use different ways to say a similar thing in communication. This paper described women’s and men’s speeches from several studies in a frame of linguistics perspectives. Some different features were compared with the women’s speeches in Minangkabau community that indicates Minangkabau politeness maxims. This paper also describes how Minangkabau culture is different from other cultures in criticizing among native speakers of Minangkabau both direct and indirect. Then, some hedges are used by women as politeness markers to minimize face-threatening acts (FTA), a concept proposed by Brown and Levinson (1987).
topic gender, communication, varieties, language and culture
url https://culingua.bunghatta.ac.id/index.php/culingua/article/view/69
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