Gender Flashcards
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Semantic Derogation
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- Negative connotations attached to some lexical items
- Research found that in lexical pairs the male term suggests positive attributes and the female term suggests a negative on (e.g master and mistress)
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Marked Expression
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- The ‘normal term’ is unmarked (goes unnoticed)
- the term seen as different is referred to as a marked expression
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Overt marking
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- Refers to when we modify words to create marked versions
- e.g adding a suffix, waiter and waitress
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Deficit Approach
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Men’s language is better than women’s
Women’s language was viewed as less important
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Dominance approach
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Views women as an oppressed group
Analyses language in terms of men’s dominance and women’s subordination
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Difference approach
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Differences between men and women’s language
They have different cultures and experiences that affect their language
Women’s lang studied outside of men’s
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Dynamic/discursive approach
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Differences in men and women’s language is always changing
Used now
‘Gender is something we are it’s something we do’