
Linguistic Sex Roles in Conversation
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Part I. Scope, theories and methods
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Theoretical foundation
- 1.2 Some basic problems
- 1.3 Summary of basic problems. Preliminary hypotheses
- 2 Purpose and general design of project
- 2.1 Purpose
- 2.2 Cross-sex and same-sex groups
- 2.3 Role dichotomy
- 2.4 Quantity and quality of data
- 3 Interactants and recordings
- 3.1 Interactants
- 4 The application of Interaction Process Analysis (IPA)
- 4.1 Our procedures and discourse analysis
- 4.2 Purpose of the ComAct model
- 4.3 Bales' revised IPA model (1970)
- 4.4 IPA categories as ComActs
- 4.5 Role analysis
- 4.6 Summary of IPA procedures
- 5 The application of linguistic tentativeness signals
- 5.1 Linguistic tentativeness
- 5.2 The realization of the ComAct
- 5.3 Main-clause structure
- 5.4 Subclause function
- 5.5 Modality and modal constructions
- 5.6 Modal auxiliary verbs
- 5.7 Tag questions
- 5.8 Hedges
- 5.9 Lexical modal forms
- 5.10 Modality and lexico-structural prominence
- 5.11 Lexical clause-external modal constructions
- 5.12 Lexical clause-internal modal constructions
- 5.13 Incomplete structures
- 5.14 Dependent paralinguistic features
- Part II. Hypotheses and results
- 6 Delimitation hypotheses
- 6.1 Hypotheses about language, sex and interactional roles
- 7 Particular hypotheses
- 7.1 The A-series: Basic realization of ComActs
- 7.2 The B-series: Modality in the finite verb
- 7.3 The C-series: External modalities
- 7.4 The D-series: Hedges and lexical internal modalities
- 7.5 Conclusion
- Part III. Presentation of results by stratificational category
- 8 Results shared in by all substrata (TOT)
- 8.1 Primary sex differences
- 8.2 Primary role differences
- 8.3 Sex/role-differences
- 8.4 Summary
- 9 The younger generation (YNG)
- 9.1 Primary sex differences
- 9.2 Primary role differences
- 9.3 Sex/role differences
- 9.4 Summary
- 10 The older generation (OLD)
- 10.1 Primary sex differences
- 10.2 Primary role differences
- 10.3 Sex/role differences
- 10.4 YNG and OLD: Summary
- 11 The managerial workers (MANA)
- 11.1 Primary sex differences
- 11.2 Primary role differences
- 11.3 Sex/role differences
- 11.4 Summary
- 12 The clerical workers (CLER)
- 12.1 Primary sex differences
- 12.2 Primary role differences
- 12.3 Sex/role differences
- 12.4 Summary
- 13 The manual workers (MANU)
- 13.1 Primary sex differences
- 13.2 Primary role differences
- 13.3 Sex/role differences
- 13.4 MANA, CLER, and MANU: Summary
- Bibliography
- Author index
- Systematic index of particular hypotheses
- Alphabetical index of particular hypotheses
- General index
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