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Gender differences in the media interviews of Bill and Hillary Clinton

机译:比尔和希拉里·克林顿在媒体采访中的性别差异

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Does gender make a difference in the way politicians speak and are spoken to in public? This paper examines perspective in three television interviews and two radio interviews with Bill Clinton in June 2004 and in three television interviews and two radio interviews with Hillary Clinton in June 2003 with the same interviewers. Our perspectival approach assumes that each utterance has a dialogically constructed point of view. Earlier research has shown that markers of conceptual orality and literacy as well as referencing (name and pronoun use for self and other reference) do reflect perspective. This paper asks whether perspective is gendered. Our data analysis demonstrates that some markers of perspective show gender differences while others do not. Those that do include the number of syllables spoken by each interlocutor, referencing, the use of the intensifier so, the use of the hedge you know, the use of non-standard pronunciations, turn transitions, and lastly the use of laughter.
机译:性别是否会影响政客讲话和公开讲话的方式?本文在2004年6月对Bill Clinton的三场电视采访和两次广播采访中,以及在2003年6月与同一位访问者对Hillary Clinton的三场电视采访和两次广播采访中,考察了观点。我们的透视方法假设每种话语都有对话构造的观点。早期的研究表明,概念性口头表达和读写能力以及参考(自己和其他参考使用的名称和代词)的标记确实反映了观点。本文询问观点是否性别。我们的数据分析表明,某些观点标记显示性别差异,而另一些则没有。确实包括那些每个对话者说出的音节的数量,引用,增强器的使用,您所知道的树篱的使用,非标准发音的使用,转弯过渡以及最后的笑声的使用。

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