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obstinate
firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty.
women are discriminated in what two ways
the way they are taught to use language, the way language use treats them
the data from this article is gathered by what methods
introspection , ha , ha,
mutatis mutandis
universal
The author says that both boys and girls learn what same language?
Women's language
Women are effectively bilingual but...
they are masters of neither dialect and must choose to switch codes based upon the situation that she is in
Aspects of women's speech...
1. their use of specific color terms
2. the use of meaningles particles (Oh dear)
3. the use of certain adjectives (lovely, charming)
4. tag questions (isn't he?, wasn't it)
5. the lack of the use of "so" in place of superlatives
6. intonation (the raising in intonation at the end of a declaritive sentence)
Hippies are seperated from the activities of the "real world" just as women are (p.46)
this is just retarted. What is the real world anyway. Most liberal people forget what exactly that is.
the difference btw upper class brits and lower class britons
the upper class ability to use womens speech
par excellence
without power
effete
lacking in wholesome vigor; degenerate; decadent: an effete, overrefined society.
how might you conclude that compound requests are a universal feature perhaps not exclusively owned by women
a cross cultural study that perhaps could include matrimonial societies and societies in which males participate in the same contructive use
Explain the use of euphemistic terms (I like to call eupheministic terms) 1. however she claims that gentlemen and lady are not equivalent terms
3. she actually says that we need what kind of simplification to the English lexicon
1. Lady, housewife
2. do they not imply to a degree the expectations of society on males
3. commendable
cursory inspection
going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial: a cursory glance at a newspaper article.
She does make good comments on the dichotomy of jobs such as...
cleaning lady v.s. garbage gentleman
she actually says what?
that men are the divisors of euphimism
she actually says that women who say that they like the being flattered by southern gentlemenship should....
...find out why this occurs in first place and then they may find that they don't like it very much at all
She actuallys says that when men refers to themselves as boys that they are expressing....
...frivolity and irresponsiblity...then she puts the same terminology on the aspect of the term 'girl'...is there no euphimism in the boy compared to 'young man'
What does she say about men in respone the
...that men feel guilty becasue of the objectification of women...and that men think that sex is inherently dirty, so does that mean that women don't