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LANGU AG E A ND S E X

(GENDER)
SOCIOLINGUISTIC
5th Group
5TH GROUP MEMBERS

MARINI DONDO FARNI. M. ABAS


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INTRODUCTION
Language and gender is an area of study within
sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and related field
that investigates varieties of speech associated with a
particular gender, or social norms for such gendered
language use. A variety of speech (or sociolect)
associated with a particular gender is sometimes called a
genderlect.
Language and
Gender
Gender
Language is a range of characteristics used to
distinguish between males and females,
is a tool of communication particularly in the cases of men and
women are the ‘masculine and
feminine’ thing.

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.
The term of sex
and Gender
SEX GENDER
Sex is usually categorized Gender refers to the socially
as female or male but there is constructed roles, behaviours,
variation in the biological attributes expressions and identities of
that comprise sex and how those girls, women, boys, men, and
attributes are expressed. gender diverse people
Language
an d G en d e r
are c o n s is t
of?
1 3
Minimal
Turn-Taking
Response
is one of the ways in which the 2 gives rises to complex forms
communicative behavior of of interaction in relation to
men and women differ. the more regimented form of
Question turn-taking.
Men and women differ in
their use of questions in
conversations.
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4 Self-disclosure 6
Self-disclosure is the process was
Changing the topic originally defined as telling

of conversation
others about the self.
politeness
Politeness is best expressed as
This difference may well be at the root of the the practical application of
conception that women chatter and talk good manners or etiquette
too much, and may still sparker the same
thinking in some males.
Conclusion
There are many differences be
tween men's language and wo
language. We can see that by men's
the six points that we have
explained
Gender and sex are different.
Sex refers to biological
characteristics, and gender is
a term to classify nouns such
masculine, feminine, and neute as
r to introduce the concept of
grammatical.
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