The study of language and gender,especially the study of gender language differences involves many fields such as psychology,sociology,anthropology,language and literature,news media,education,and so on.Starting from ...The study of language and gender,especially the study of gender language differences involves many fields such as psychology,sociology,anthropology,language and literature,news media,education,and so on.Starting from the broad definition of gender language,this paper composes and reviews the research history of domestic gender language and its differences.Around the research history of domestic gender language,the research period is divided according to the timeline into germination,genesis,and growth.Divided by theme and content,the main content is the phenomenon of sexism in language;the second is the study of gender language style differences;the third is the root causes of sexism and verbal gender differences,i.e.,the construction of the corresponding theories;and the fourth is the discussion of the limitations of the study of gender language in foreign countries.展开更多
Male and female speech is different in many ways. This study intends to compare and contrast love expressions used by American and Chinese university students. The participants of 40 university students, including Ame...Male and female speech is different in many ways. This study intends to compare and contrast love expressions used by American and Chinese university students. The participants of 40 university students, including American male university students, American female university students, Chinese male university students, and Chinese female university students, were selected randomly. Each of them was given one questionnaire. There was an introductory question, which aimed at finding out whether the participants would choose to express their love in verbal or written language, and if they would, how they would express it. Then the participants were channeled into the four different parts. Results showed that male university students of both nations were more eager to express their love and also had less constraints and pressure compared with their female counterparts did. American university students of both genders were more open and direct when they expressed their love, whereas Chinese university students of both genders were more reserved and tended to express their love indirectly.展开更多
Catchword, also called catch phrase, usually has rich cultural connotations in seemingly simple phatic communion and daily conversation, as one kind of lexical phenomenon. It reflects the issues that interest people a...Catchword, also called catch phrase, usually has rich cultural connotations in seemingly simple phatic communion and daily conversation, as one kind of lexical phenomenon. It reflects the issues that interest people a lot in a period of time of a country or an area. Different catchwords act as the mirror of social changes, which seems to be sensitive nerve of human life. Nowadays a new gender image— the neutral gender identity is constructed in social intercourse when the speakers choose certain kinds of method for establishment of a distinct identity. The study will demonstrate that the Chinese are of no exception, especially their phatic communion online. People show neutral linguistic characters to construct untypical male or female identity—the neutral gender identity is under construction, which demonstrates the interactive nature between language and gender and enriches sociolinguistic research.展开更多
文摘The study of language and gender,especially the study of gender language differences involves many fields such as psychology,sociology,anthropology,language and literature,news media,education,and so on.Starting from the broad definition of gender language,this paper composes and reviews the research history of domestic gender language and its differences.Around the research history of domestic gender language,the research period is divided according to the timeline into germination,genesis,and growth.Divided by theme and content,the main content is the phenomenon of sexism in language;the second is the study of gender language style differences;the third is the root causes of sexism and verbal gender differences,i.e.,the construction of the corresponding theories;and the fourth is the discussion of the limitations of the study of gender language in foreign countries.
文摘Male and female speech is different in many ways. This study intends to compare and contrast love expressions used by American and Chinese university students. The participants of 40 university students, including American male university students, American female university students, Chinese male university students, and Chinese female university students, were selected randomly. Each of them was given one questionnaire. There was an introductory question, which aimed at finding out whether the participants would choose to express their love in verbal or written language, and if they would, how they would express it. Then the participants were channeled into the four different parts. Results showed that male university students of both nations were more eager to express their love and also had less constraints and pressure compared with their female counterparts did. American university students of both genders were more open and direct when they expressed their love, whereas Chinese university students of both genders were more reserved and tended to express their love indirectly.
文摘Catchword, also called catch phrase, usually has rich cultural connotations in seemingly simple phatic communion and daily conversation, as one kind of lexical phenomenon. It reflects the issues that interest people a lot in a period of time of a country or an area. Different catchwords act as the mirror of social changes, which seems to be sensitive nerve of human life. Nowadays a new gender image— the neutral gender identity is constructed in social intercourse when the speakers choose certain kinds of method for establishment of a distinct identity. The study will demonstrate that the Chinese are of no exception, especially their phatic communion online. People show neutral linguistic characters to construct untypical male or female identity—the neutral gender identity is under construction, which demonstrates the interactive nature between language and gender and enriches sociolinguistic research.