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Comparative study of language features between men and women in Brooklyn Movie
Last modified: 2024-01-11
Abstract
This research aims to find out the types of men’s and women’s language features that are used by male and female lead characters in the “Brooklyn” movie using Lakoff (1973) for Women’s Language and Coates (2016) for Men’s Language theory. In addition, this research also aims to find the differences between men’s and women’s language features that appear in the movie. By using the descriptive qualitative method, the researcher explains the data that has been found in detail. The research findings show that the male lead character used 5 (five) language features: Minimal Responses, Questions, Commands and Directives, Swear and Taboo Language, and Compliments. The female lead character used 8 (eight) language features: Lexical Hedges or Fillers, Tag Questions, Rising Intonation on Declaratives, Empty Adjectives, Intensifiers, Hypercorrect Grammar, Superpolite Forms, and Emphatic Stress.
Keywords
Brooklyn movie; Men’s language features; Women’s language features
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