Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician

This paper approaches young women’s speaking style by analysing the ways in which the interjection joder is employed in interactions in Spanish and Galician among young females. The analysis identifies several uses of this form at the interactional and discursive level: reinforcement of s...

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Main Author: Virginia Acuña Ferreira
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2021-07-01
Series:Feminismo/s
Online Access:https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/18035
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spelling doaj-f1859d500d9b4f6bb4552e3c1bb82a0f2021-07-15T08:26:57ZspaUniversidad de AlicanteFeminismo/s1989-99982021-07-01385310.14198/fem.2021.38.03Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and GalicianVirginia Acuña Ferreirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6845-4242 This paper approaches young women’s speaking style by analysing the ways in which the interjection joder is employed in interactions in Spanish and Galician among young females. The analysis identifies several uses of this form at the interactional and discursive level: reinforcement of speech acts, marker of disagreement, marker of complaints, expression of minimal emotional assessments, correcting and stalling. It is concluded that joder has developed multiple functions in interaction as a discursive marker, in contrast to arguments against the inclusion of interjections in this pragmatic category. The findings also suggest that this expletive fulfils a sociolinguistic function as a marker of ‘young femininities’, since it demonstrates how it has been integrated into young women’s speaking style, in contrast to traditional gender rules and broader descriptions of ‘women’s talk’ in Language and Gender studies.https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/18035
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Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
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title Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
title_short Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
title_full Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
title_fullStr Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
title_full_unstemmed Gender and expletives as discourse markers: Some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in Spanish and Galician
title_sort gender and expletives as discourse markers: some uses of joder in young women’s interactions in spanish and galician
publisher Universidad de Alicante
series Feminismo/s
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description This paper approaches young women’s speaking style by analysing the ways in which the interjection joder is employed in interactions in Spanish and Galician among young females. The analysis identifies several uses of this form at the interactional and discursive level: reinforcement of speech acts, marker of disagreement, marker of complaints, expression of minimal emotional assessments, correcting and stalling. It is concluded that joder has developed multiple functions in interaction as a discursive marker, in contrast to arguments against the inclusion of interjections in this pragmatic category. The findings also suggest that this expletive fulfils a sociolinguistic function as a marker of ‘young femininities’, since it demonstrates how it has been integrated into young women’s speaking style, in contrast to traditional gender rules and broader descriptions of ‘women’s talk’ in Language and Gender studies.
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