THE LANGUAGE OF ANGER (A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON LANGUAGE USED BY EDUCATED MEN AND WOMEN IN SURABAYA IN EXPRESSING THEIR ANGER)
It is claimed that standard forms tend to be associated with female values and femininity. Some linguists have suggested that women tend to use more of the standard forms than the men because they are more statusconscious than men, society tends to expect better behaviour from women than from men, a...
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1999
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Summary: | It is claimed that standard forms tend to be associated with female values and femininity. Some linguists have suggested that women tend to use more of the standard forms than the men because they are more statusconscious than men, society tends to expect better behaviour from women than from men, and people who are subordinate must be polite. Men, on
the other hand prefer to use vernacular forms because they carry macho connotations of masculinity and toughness. Linguistic behaviour is heavily influenced by training and education. Women speak as they do and men speak as they do because they have from childhood been rewarded for doing so, overtly or subtly. Concrete ways that women talk are frequently explained as a result of female 'personality' and socialization. This paper tries to examine the difference between men and women in choosing words and using swear
words and questions (rhetorical and tag) when expressing their anger. The data are .from tape recordings of twenty men and twenty women in total twenty five conversations in formal and casual conversational settings. Qualitative descriptive method is used to discuss and find out the problem appear in this study. |
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