Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English

Studies carried out by different scholars have shown that the social roles society assigns to women and men create differences in how the genders use language. However, there is little previous research in the domain of gender and topic shift or initiation. This essay aims to investigate possible ge...

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Main Author: Edvardsson, Maria
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Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-13532018-01-13T05:12:39ZTopic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of EnglishengEdvardsson, MariaKarlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten2008gender and languagegender differences in language usetopic shift and initiationsociolinguisticsepisodesTEAsecond language learnersSpecific LanguagesStudier av enskilda språkStudies carried out by different scholars have shown that the social roles society assigns to women and men create differences in how the genders use language. However, there is little previous research in the domain of gender and topic shift or initiation. This essay aims to investigate possible gender differences in topic shift and initiation in multiparty conversation among second language learners of English in upper secondary school. The three group discussions were recorded in a classroom setting and the data collected was transcribed. The topical shifts in the transcripts were coded using the Topical Episode Analysis (TEA) and the episode shifts in each conversation were analyzed on the basis of gender distribution and type of shift. In addition, the findings of the three groups were compared and discussed. The main result of this study was that the boys initiated 100 percent more shifts than the girls. The boys took up more linguistic space and dominated the topical shifts in the conversation which indicates that gender differences in topic shift and initiation exists, a finding that is consistent with previous research within the field of gender and language. In conclusion, gender differences were found between how the girls and the boys participating in this study shifted and initiated topics. The boys initiated more shifts than the girls in the multiparty conversations. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-1353application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic gender and language
gender differences in language use
topic shift and initiation
sociolinguistics
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TEA
second language learners
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
spellingShingle gender and language
gender differences in language use
topic shift and initiation
sociolinguistics
episodes
TEA
second language learners
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Edvardsson, Maria
Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
description Studies carried out by different scholars have shown that the social roles society assigns to women and men create differences in how the genders use language. However, there is little previous research in the domain of gender and topic shift or initiation. This essay aims to investigate possible gender differences in topic shift and initiation in multiparty conversation among second language learners of English in upper secondary school. The three group discussions were recorded in a classroom setting and the data collected was transcribed. The topical shifts in the transcripts were coded using the Topical Episode Analysis (TEA) and the episode shifts in each conversation were analyzed on the basis of gender distribution and type of shift. In addition, the findings of the three groups were compared and discussed. The main result of this study was that the boys initiated 100 percent more shifts than the girls. The boys took up more linguistic space and dominated the topical shifts in the conversation which indicates that gender differences in topic shift and initiation exists, a finding that is consistent with previous research within the field of gender and language. In conclusion, gender differences were found between how the girls and the boys participating in this study shifted and initiated topics. The boys initiated more shifts than the girls in the multiparty conversations.
author Edvardsson, Maria
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title Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
title_short Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
title_full Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
title_fullStr Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
title_full_unstemmed Topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : A study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of English
title_sort topic shift and initiation from a gender perspective : a study of conversational topic shifts among second language learners of english
publisher Karlstads universitet, Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten
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