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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Review Of I Used To Be Afraid By Laura Vaccaro Seeger,, Sharon R. Tapia
Review Of I Used To Be Afraid By Laura Vaccaro Seeger,, Sharon R. Tapia
Library Intern Book Reviews
No abstract provided.
2016 Baseball Statistics, Cedarville University
2016 Baseball Statistics, Cedarville University
Baseball Statistics
No abstract provided.
2016 Softball Roster, Cedarville University
2016 Softball Statistics, Cedarville University
2016 Softball Statistics, Cedarville University
Softball Statistics
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich By Julia Sarcone-Roach, Laura D. Ullom
Review Of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich By Julia Sarcone-Roach, Laura D. Ullom
Library Intern Book Reviews
No abstract provided.
Linguistic Expression And Gender: A Function Word Analysis Of Jane Austen’S Pride And Prejudice, Erica Corbiere
Linguistic Expression And Gender: A Function Word Analysis Of Jane Austen’S Pride And Prejudice, Erica Corbiere
Linguistics Senior Research Projects
The current study investigates ten dimensions of female and male categories of speech, which focus on function words, as previously identified by Newman et al. (2008). Through the use of the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count tool (using the LIWC2015 dictionary), these ten categories were analyzed in the dialogue of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Results were consistent with previous findings by Newman et al. (2008). Four of five previously identified categories as more often used by male speakers (numbers, words per sentence, prepositions, articles, and words greater than six letters) were used with an even greater difference between …