Deborah TannenOxford University PressTannen, Deborah. 1996. Gender and Discourse. New York: Oxford University Press.Gender and Discourse - Tannen - 1994 () Citation Context ...Therefore, the unit of analysis for R1 is the individual interactional act. Theslevels of analysis are culture, gender,...
to Hayley Davis' view of gender in discourse, asserts that she misinterprets Deborah Tannen as claiming that all men are well-intentioned and misunderstood, and that this misinterpretation is a theme appearing throughout Davis' review of Tannen's collection of essays, "Gender and Discourse". (...
In her popular book on gender differences in communication, Deborah Tannen proposed that women and men interpret messages along different dimensions (intimacy and control) and that these differing interpretations make intersex communication difficult. In the present study, we contrasted Tannen's model wit...
2001. "Discourse and Gender". The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Eds. Deborah Schiffrin, Deborah Tannen and Heidi Hamilton. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 548-567.KENDALL, S. Y D. TANNEN (2003): "Discourse and Gender", en Schiffrin et al. (eds), 548-567....
The chapter concludes with research on computer-mediated discourse, wherein new forms of previously described patterns have been identifieddoi:10.1002/9780470753460.ch29Shari KendallDeborah TannenJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Kendall, Shari,,& Tannen, Deborah.Discourse and Gender.Gender and Social Movements. ...
Deborah TannenShari KendallCarolyn Temple AdgerSpringer NetherlandsTannen, D., Kendall, S. and Adger, C.T. (1997). Conversational Patterns across Gender, Class, and Ethnicity: Implications for Classroom Discourse. In B. Davies and D. Corson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education, 3: ...