Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation : : Social Variation in the Expression of Tentativeness in English / / Bent Preisler.

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Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation : Social Variation in the Expression of Tentativeness in English / Bent Preisler.
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Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] , 1861-0676 ; 45
I-VI -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. Scope, theories and methods -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Purpose and general design of project -- 3. Interactants and recordings -- 4. The application of Interaction Process Analysis (IPA) -- 5. The application of linguistic tentativeness signals -- Part II. Hypotheses and results -- 6. Delimitation hypotheses -- 7. Particular hypotheses -- Part III. Presentation of results by stratificational category -- 8. Results shared in by all substrata (TOT) -- 9. The younger generation (YNG) -- 10. The older generation (OLD) -- 11. The managerial workers (ΜΑΝΑ) -- 12. The clerical workers (CLER) -- 13. The manual workers (MANU) -- 14. The younger managerial workers (YMA) -- 15. The older managerial workers (OMA) -- 16. The younger clerical workers (YCL) -- 17. The older clerical workers (OCL) -- 18. The younger manual workers (YMU) -- 19. The older manual workers (OMU) -- 20. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Author index -- Systematic index of particular hypotheses -- Alphabetical index of particular hypotheses -- General index
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English language Modality.
English language Sex differences.
English language Social aspects.
Speech acts (Linguistics).
Englisch.
Geschlechtsunterschied.
Sprechakt.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. bisacsh
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Preisler, Bent,
Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation : Social Variation in the Expression of Tentativeness in English /
Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ,
I-VI --
Preface --
Contents --
Part I. Scope, theories and methods --
1. Introduction --
2. Purpose and general design of project --
3. Interactants and recordings --
4. The application of Interaction Process Analysis (IPA) --
5. The application of linguistic tentativeness signals --
Part II. Hypotheses and results --
6. Delimitation hypotheses --
7. Particular hypotheses --
Part III. Presentation of results by stratificational category --
8. Results shared in by all substrata (TOT) --
9. The younger generation (YNG) --
10. The older generation (OLD) --
11. The managerial workers (ΜΑΝΑ) --
12. The clerical workers (CLER) --
13. The manual workers (MANU) --
14. The younger managerial workers (YMA) --
15. The older managerial workers (OMA) --
16. The younger clerical workers (YCL) --
17. The older clerical workers (OCL) --
18. The younger manual workers (YMU) --
19. The older manual workers (OMU) --
20. Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Author index --
Systematic index of particular hypotheses --
Alphabetical index of particular hypotheses --
General index
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title_full Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation : Social Variation in the Expression of Tentativeness in English / Bent Preisler.
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title_alt I-VI --
Preface --
Contents --
Part I. Scope, theories and methods --
1. Introduction --
2. Purpose and general design of project --
3. Interactants and recordings --
4. The application of Interaction Process Analysis (IPA) --
5. The application of linguistic tentativeness signals --
Part II. Hypotheses and results --
6. Delimitation hypotheses --
7. Particular hypotheses --
Part III. Presentation of results by stratificational category --
8. Results shared in by all substrata (TOT) --
9. The younger generation (YNG) --
10. The older generation (OLD) --
11. The managerial workers (ΜΑΝΑ) --
12. The clerical workers (CLER) --
13. The manual workers (MANU) --
14. The younger managerial workers (YMA) --
15. The older managerial workers (OMA) --
16. The younger clerical workers (YCL) --
17. The older clerical workers (OCL) --
18. The younger manual workers (YMU) --
19. The older manual workers (OMU) --
20. Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Author index --
Systematic index of particular hypotheses --
Alphabetical index of particular hypotheses --
General index
title_new Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation :
title_sort linguistic sex roles in conversation : social variation in the expression of tentativeness in english /
series Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ,
series2 Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ,
publisher De Gruyter Mouton,
publishDate 2011
physical 1 online resource (347 p.) : Zahlr. Abb.
Issued also in print.
edition Reprint 2011
contents I-VI --
Preface --
Contents --
Part I. Scope, theories and methods --
1. Introduction --
2. Purpose and general design of project --
3. Interactants and recordings --
4. The application of Interaction Process Analysis (IPA) --
5. The application of linguistic tentativeness signals --
Part II. Hypotheses and results --
6. Delimitation hypotheses --
7. Particular hypotheses --
Part III. Presentation of results by stratificational category --
8. Results shared in by all substrata (TOT) --
9. The younger generation (YNG) --
10. The older generation (OLD) --
11. The managerial workers (ΜΑΝΑ) --
12. The clerical workers (CLER) --
13. The manual workers (MANU) --
14. The younger managerial workers (YMA) --
15. The older managerial workers (OMA) --
16. The younger clerical workers (YCL) --
17. The older clerical workers (OCL) --
18. The younger manual workers (YMU) --
19. The older manual workers (OMU) --
20. Conclusion --
Bibliography --
Author index --
Systematic index of particular hypotheses --
Alphabetical index of particular hypotheses --
General index
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