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Men's Conversation Vs. Women's Conversation

Title: Men's Conversation Vs. Women's Conversation
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1889 | Pages: 8.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Men's Conversation Vs. Women's Conversation

Women and men are completely different in many ways. Men are mostly figured as "strong," while woman are "weak." Besides the biological difference, which is the most distinct one, men and women are also unlike in lots of things, such as style, behavior, language, and social life. The difference in language is somehow astonishing for most of the people who don't really take notice of the linguistic development. In fact, the dissimilarity in sexist language …showed first 75 words of 1889 total

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showed last 75 words of 1889 total…use of non-gender language, we can remove the problem easily. WORK CITED Baron, Dennis. "Grammar and Gender." CT: Yale University Press, 1987. Jacobson, Carolyn. "Some Notes on Gender-Neutral Language." Non Sexist Language. 26 Oct. 1999. Stetson University. 21 March 2001. Klein, Jennifer. "Alternatives to Sexist Language."19 Dec 2000. Hamilton University. 22 March 2001. Pfeiffer, John. "Girl Talk-Boy Talk.' Language: Readings in Language and Culture. Ed. Virginia P. Clark. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 1998.357-364. Weatherall, Ann. "Women and Men in Language." Human Communication Research. Dec.1998: 275-293.

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