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The Gender Differential use of Minimal Responses in Daytime TV Interviews: A Preliminary Investigati...

The Gender Differential use of Minimal Responses in Daytime TV Interviews: A Preliminary Investigati...

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The Gender Differential use of Minimal Responses in Daytime TV Interviews: A Preliminary Investigation

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The Gender Differential use of Minimal Responses in Daytime TV Interviews: A Preliminary Investigation

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Monash University linguistics papers, 2007-07, Vol.5 (2), p.43-52

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It is argued that females use more minimal responses such as mhm as a form of conversational support than men (Maltz & Borker 1982; Cameron 1989; Coates 1993; Tannen 1990; Graddol & Swann 1989). Past research has shown a large stratification between the frequency and type of male and female usage of minimal responses (Fishman 1983; Woods 1989; Zimm...

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The Gender Differential use of Minimal Responses in Daytime TV Interviews: A Preliminary Investigation

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_85712415

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_85712415

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1327-9130

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