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  2. Difference model - Wikipedia

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    The reason for the popularity of Tannen's book You Just Don't Understand, and the resultant popularization of the difference model, [8] [9] is generally attributed to the style of Tannen's work, in which she adopts a neutral position on differences in genderlect by making no value-judgements about use of language by either gender. Talbot ...

  3. You Just Don't Understand - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the book is considered a key text in the difference model. [citation needed] According to Tannen, women engage in "rapport-talk" — a communication style meant to promote social affiliation and emotional connection, while men engage in "report-talk" — a style focused on exchanging information with little emotional import. The ...

  4. Deborah Tannen - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Frances Tannen (born June 7, 1945) is an American author and professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Best known as the author of You Just Don't Understand, she has been a McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences following a term in residence at the Institute for ...

  5. Language and gender - Wikipedia

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    The dual cultures (or difference model) is an approach of equality, differentiating men and women as belonging to different 'sub-cultures' as they have been socialized to do so since childhood. This then results in the varying communicative styles of men and women. Deborah Tannen is a major advocate of this position. [13]

  6. That's Not What I Meant! - Wikipedia

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    Predating by four years her phenomenally bestselling book about gender differences in ways of speaking, You Just Don't Understand, this book approaches communication and miscommunication from a linguistic point of view rather than a psychological one, emphasizing differences between the genders. The book lays out the linguistic devices and ...

  7. Discourse analysis - Wikipedia

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    The essential difference between discourse ... [10] taught the theory, and one of ... Linguistic Society of America: Discourse Analysis, by Deborah Tannen;

  8. Talk:Difference model - Wikipedia

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    The difference in speech patterns, vocabulary, tone and content between men and women -- if you subscribe to the understanding of gender as strictly binary -- is a legitimate field of study in linguistics, but I understand the term "difference theory" differently -- as one of two positions of feminism's "difference vs. equality" debate of the ...

  9. Muted group theory - Wikipedia

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    The difference is between men and women, not among men or women. Therefore, both groups are misunderstood to some extent. [80] Deborah Tannen, the theorist that created Genderlect Theory, criticizes feminist scholars like Kramarae for assuming that men are trying to control women. [81]