Lakoff's "Women's Language Features" Flashcards

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What is Lakoff’s belief about women’s language?

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It can be distinguished very easily from that of a man’s

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What does Lakoff believe about hedging?

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Women use a lot of this

sort of , it seems like , kind of

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What are empty adjectives and what does Lakoff believe about them?

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adjectives like: gorgeous , nice , lovely , cute
(usually to describe one’s appearance)
Women use a lot of these

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What does Lakoff believe about politeness in women’s language?

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They use (super)polite forms such as:
would you mind , is it ok if , if it’s not too much to ask
(use of modals and conjunction “if”)

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What does Lakoff believe about women apologising?

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They apologise more (sometimes for no reason)

“I’m sorry, but I think that…”

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What is special lexicon and what does Lakoff believe about them?

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Using specific names for certain things
A key example is colours red = scarlet, crimson, burgundy etc..
Women use more of these

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What does Lakoff believe about taboo language?

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Women don’t use it

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What does Lakoff believe about tag questions?

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Women use a lot of them

“you don’t mind if I do this, do you?”

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What are hyper-corrected grammar and pronunciation and what does Lakoff believe about them?

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Use of prestigious grammar and clear articulation

Common in women’s language

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What does Lakoff believe about indirect requests?

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Women use a lot of these

“wow i’m really thirsty” - asking for a drink

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What does Lakoff believe about emphatic stress?

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Women use a lot of this especially on words such as:

very , really , so , quite

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What does Lakoff believe about jokes?

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Women are unable to tell them

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Overall what was Lakoff’s ideas about women’s language?

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Their language is “deficit”: hesitant, uncertain and lacking in certain ways in which men’s language does not

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Summary of the 11 features of “women’s language”

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Hedging
Empty adjectives
Super(polite) forms
Apologising more
Use of special lexicons
No swearing
Tag questions
Hyper-correct grammar and pronunciation
Indirect requests
Emphatic stress
Not able to joke
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Who did a study evaluating Lakoff’s ideas and when?

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O’Barr and Atkins 1980

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What did O’Barr and Atkins look at?

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Courtroom scenarios and how the different genders reacted within the situations

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What did O’Barr and Atkins do to Lakoff’s “women’s language features”?

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Renamed it “powerful and powerless”

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Why did O’Barr and Atkins rename the features?

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Because their study of courtrooms suggested that they weren’t typical features of women’s language but of people with a lower status

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What did O’Barr and Atkins find in their study?

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The features Lakoff mentioned were more relevant to status than gender.
Women of a higher status within the scenarios didn’t use the features as much as the people in the situation with a lower status.

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What is a flaw in O’Barr and Atkins’ study?

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They only looked at courtroom situations. These features may be dependant on context rather than status like the suggest.