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1.   Erina Rusdyansari         (09431019)
2.   Purnama Ratna Sari Dewi   (09431023)
3.   Nur Indah Sucahyani       (09431029)
4.   Nur Qomariyah             (08431035)
• SOCIOLINGUISTICS Is The study of the effect of
  any and all aspects of society, including cultural
  norms, expectations, and context, on the way
  language is used, and the effects of language use on
  society
• LANGUAGE Is a tool of communication
• GENDER Is a range of characteristics used to
  distinguish between males and females, particularly
  in the cases of men and women and the masculine
  and feminine attributes assigned to them.
• LANGUAGE AND GENDER itself is an area of study
  within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and related
  fields that investigates varieties of speech associated
  with a particular gender, or social norms for such
  gendered language use
LANGUAGE AND GENDER CONSIST OF

•   MINIMAL RESPONSE
•   QUESTION
•   TURN-TAKING
•   CHANGGING THE TOPIC OF CONVERSATION
•   SELF-DISCLOSURE
•   VERBAL AGRESSION
•   POLITENESS
1. MINIMAL RESPONSE
MINIMAL RESPONSE IS one of the ways in
which the communicative behavior of men and
women differ. FOR EXAMPLE :
• Women :
Women has response frequently when they have
a conversation for example : paralinguistic
features such as ‘mhmm’ and ‘yeah’, which is
behavior associated with collaborative their
language use
• Men :
Men has response less than women when they
have a conversation for example: generally use
‘mhmm’ and ‘yeah’less frequently
2. QUESTION
Men and women differ in their use of questions in
conversations.

 MEN :
  And men's language is heard
• as clearly their toughness,
• as lack of affect, competitiveness,
• as independence,
• as competence,
• as hierarchy,
• as control.
• Men usually ask something to do point that different
   with women.
 WOMEN
• Women use questions more frequently. THEY USUALLY USED
  QUSETION TAG to avoid making strong statements,
• to reflect their (our) conservatism,
• to prestige consciousness,
• to upward mobility,
• to insecurity,
• to deference,
• to nurturance,
• to emotional expressivity,
• to connectedness,
• to sensitivity to others,
• to solidarity.
• Women usually do not to do point when they want to ask
  something, that very different with men.
3. TURN-TAKING

turn-taking gives rises to complex forms of interaction
in relation to the more regimented form of turn-taking.
Female       linguistic   behavior    characteristically
encompasses a desire to take turns in conversation
with others, which is opposed to men’s tendency
towards centering on their own point or remaining
silent when presented with such implicit offers of
conversational turn-taking as are provided by hedges
such as and "isn’t it".
4. Changing the topic of conversation

This difference may well be at the root of the
conception that women chatter and talk too
much, and may still sparker the same thinking in
some males. In this way lowered estimation of
women may arise.
Women’s topic :             Men’s Topic:

•   Gossip                  •   Firm
•   Men                     •   Sport
•   Shopping                •   Women
•   Child-rearing           •   Politic
•   Personal relationship   •   Cars
5. Self-disclosure



   Self-disclosure is the process
   was originally defined as telling
       others about the self.
Women                      Men
• Sharing their problems • Male tendencies to
  and experiences with      non-self-disclosure and
  others, often to offer    professing advice or
  sympathy.                 offering a solution
• They usually asked        when confronted with
  their friend about their  another’s      problems.
  problems.                 Because man usually
                            solve their problems by
                            themselves.
• Women engage in kros, Men
  or "angry talk", which is • focused on the down
  typically characterized     play of conflict in order
  by vituperative and         to maintain - or at least
  brazen     displays   of    give - the illusion of
  insults and shouting.       harmony.
Politeness is best expressed as
the practical application of good
       manners or etiquette
According to Lakoff (1975), he identified three
                 forms of politeness:


• Formal Politness
      Generally accepted formal standards usually
denote professionalism, whereas the absence or lack of
standards would be seen as casual.
• Deference Politness
      Deference Politness is the condition of submitting
to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior
or superiors. Camaraderie Politeness
• Camaraderie
      Camaraderie is Goodwill and lighthearted rapport
between or among friends; comradeship. It is usually
used when we speak with our friends
• There are many differences between
  men’s language and women’s language.
  We can see that by minimal response
  side, Question side, Turn taking side,
  Changing the topic of conversation
  side, Self-disclosure side, Verbal
  aggression side, Politeness side.
Language and Gender (Sociolinguistic)

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Language and Gender (Sociolinguistic)

  • 1. 1. Erina Rusdyansari (09431019) 2. Purnama Ratna Sari Dewi (09431023) 3. Nur Indah Sucahyani (09431029) 4. Nur Qomariyah (08431035)
  • 2. • SOCIOLINGUISTICS Is The study of the effect of any and all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used, and the effects of language use on society • LANGUAGE Is a tool of communication • GENDER Is a range of characteristics used to distinguish between males and females, particularly in the cases of men and women and the masculine and feminine attributes assigned to them. • LANGUAGE AND GENDER itself is an area of study within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and related fields that investigates varieties of speech associated with a particular gender, or social norms for such gendered language use
  • 3. LANGUAGE AND GENDER CONSIST OF • MINIMAL RESPONSE • QUESTION • TURN-TAKING • CHANGGING THE TOPIC OF CONVERSATION • SELF-DISCLOSURE • VERBAL AGRESSION • POLITENESS
  • 4. 1. MINIMAL RESPONSE MINIMAL RESPONSE IS one of the ways in which the communicative behavior of men and women differ. FOR EXAMPLE : • Women : Women has response frequently when they have a conversation for example : paralinguistic features such as ‘mhmm’ and ‘yeah’, which is behavior associated with collaborative their language use • Men : Men has response less than women when they have a conversation for example: generally use ‘mhmm’ and ‘yeah’less frequently
  • 5. 2. QUESTION Men and women differ in their use of questions in conversations.  MEN : And men's language is heard • as clearly their toughness, • as lack of affect, competitiveness, • as independence, • as competence, • as hierarchy, • as control. • Men usually ask something to do point that different with women.
  • 6.  WOMEN • Women use questions more frequently. THEY USUALLY USED QUSETION TAG to avoid making strong statements, • to reflect their (our) conservatism, • to prestige consciousness, • to upward mobility, • to insecurity, • to deference, • to nurturance, • to emotional expressivity, • to connectedness, • to sensitivity to others, • to solidarity. • Women usually do not to do point when they want to ask something, that very different with men.
  • 7. 3. TURN-TAKING turn-taking gives rises to complex forms of interaction in relation to the more regimented form of turn-taking. Female linguistic behavior characteristically encompasses a desire to take turns in conversation with others, which is opposed to men’s tendency towards centering on their own point or remaining silent when presented with such implicit offers of conversational turn-taking as are provided by hedges such as and "isn’t it".
  • 8. 4. Changing the topic of conversation This difference may well be at the root of the conception that women chatter and talk too much, and may still sparker the same thinking in some males. In this way lowered estimation of women may arise.
  • 9. Women’s topic : Men’s Topic: • Gossip • Firm • Men • Sport • Shopping • Women • Child-rearing • Politic • Personal relationship • Cars
  • 10. 5. Self-disclosure Self-disclosure is the process was originally defined as telling others about the self.
  • 11. Women Men • Sharing their problems • Male tendencies to and experiences with non-self-disclosure and others, often to offer professing advice or sympathy. offering a solution • They usually asked when confronted with their friend about their another’s problems. problems. Because man usually solve their problems by themselves.
  • 12. • Women engage in kros, Men or "angry talk", which is • focused on the down typically characterized play of conflict in order by vituperative and to maintain - or at least brazen displays of give - the illusion of insults and shouting. harmony.
  • 13. Politeness is best expressed as the practical application of good manners or etiquette
  • 14. According to Lakoff (1975), he identified three forms of politeness: • Formal Politness Generally accepted formal standards usually denote professionalism, whereas the absence or lack of standards would be seen as casual. • Deference Politness Deference Politness is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior or superiors. Camaraderie Politeness • Camaraderie Camaraderie is Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship. It is usually used when we speak with our friends
  • 15. • There are many differences between men’s language and women’s language. We can see that by minimal response side, Question side, Turn taking side, Changing the topic of conversation side, Self-disclosure side, Verbal aggression side, Politeness side.