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  1. Deborah Tannen's main research has focused on the expression of interpersonal relationships in conversational interaction.

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  3. Research Summary. Conversations between women and men can be regarded, metaphorically, as cross-cultural communication. Boys and girls learn ways of speaking as children at play with other children of the same sex, with the result that as adults men and women have different senses of how to use language in interaction.

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    "Discourse analysis." The Field of Linguistics, ed. by Geoffrey Nunberg and Thomas Wasow. Available on the Linguistic Society of Americawebsite.

    "Introduction."I Istoria tis Parthenias tis Despoinidas Tade (The Story of the Virginity of Miss Doe): Collected Stories of Lilika Nakos. Athens: Dorikos, 1981. "Mothers and daughters in the modern Greek novels of Lilika Nakos." Women's Studies 6:3 (1978): 205-215. "Celtic elements in three works by William Butler Yeats." Folklore and Mythology Stu...

    "The day of hesitating planets" (a poem by Erling Indreeide, translated from the Norwegian, in cooperation with the poet). CarouselMarch 1988, p. 3. "Does life extend" (a poem by Erling Indreeide, translated from the Norwegian, in cooperation with the poet). Visions#22 (1986). "Elli Alexiou: An informal portrait," and "They were all to be pitied" (...

  4. Deborah Tannen. The chapter begins with a discussion of the early work that inaugurated and established the field of gender and language research. It then describes research that...

  5. Jul 17, 2023 · Fifteen years later, Deborah Tannen popularized a “two-cultures” approach to language and gender in You Just Dont Understand: Men and Women in Conversation (Tannen 1990), which shifted the source of gender differentiation away from patriarchy and onto language socialization in same-sex peer groups. Lakoff’s and Tannen’s models ...

  6. Aug 24, 1991 · Tannen argues that each sex does not just have its preferred topics – boys talk about things while girls talk about feelings – but its own conversational style.

  7. We all know what confidence, competence, and authority sound like. Or do we? by Deborah Tannen

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