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guide to Lakoff Ben Franks’

guide to Lakoff Professor Robin Lakoff, born 1942, is known for her 1973 research on gender sociolinguistics. She later gained international acclaim by publishing her findings which defined “ 10 ways” women differ in speech from men in a book entitled, Language & Woman's Place

Lakoff: Findings Found that there were ten notable ways where the speech of a woman differs from that of a man.

Lakoff: Findings Hedges – Phrases such as “sort of”, “kind of”, “seems like”.

Lakoff: Findings Use of Empty Adjectives – divine, adorable, gorgeous, etc.

Lakoff: Findings (Super-)Polite forms – “Would you mind?”, “if its not too much to ask”, “is it okay if”

Lakoff: Findings Apologise more – Women have a tendency to apologise more often, i.e. “Sorry, but I think that”

Lakoff: Findings Speak Less Frequently – In mixed-sex conversation, females will likely speak less than males.

Lakoff: Findings Avoid Coarse Language or expletives – Women less likely to swear or use “rude” language.

Lakoff: Findings Tag Questions – "You don't mind eating this, do you ?” It is made up of an AUXILIARY verb and a PRONOUN.

Lakoff: Findings Indirect Requests – “Aww, I am really thirsty” – actually a request for a drink.

Lakoff: Findings Hypercorrection – Women were found to hypercorrect (overly- correct) their grammar and use a high prestige of pronunciation, with very clear articulation.

Lakoff: Findings “Speak in Italics” – Women placed emphasis on certain words, particularly modifiers, such as very, quite and so.

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