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    adventure and to win the heart of the one that they love. You Just Don’t Understand Deborah Tannen is the author of the novel‚ “You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation.” In this book‚ she talks about the various meanings of communication between men and women. Her studies show that men and women use compatible expressions and somehow can still have different reactions and responses to phrases of similar meaning. Tannen found that most men like to take control in a conversation

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    million bucks‚ I’d pay Deborah Tannen to sit by me at all times‚ providing simultaneous translation‚ in her graceful‚ intelligent‚ and persuasive way‚ of what people are really saying when I think they’re saying something else. Not having a million bucks‚ I rely on her books — popular‚ accessible‚ inviting presentations that make scholarly research look like the most fun a girl can have short of movie reviewing — as guides to communication. In You Just Don’t UnderstandTannen analyzed male and female

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    students to participate in class discussion more‚ and even including participation as a graded assignment. However‚ many factors‚ such as gender and type of discussion‚ may affect how much a student will participate.             In Deborah Tannen’s book‚ You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation‚ she discusses how gender may play a key role in class participation.

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    A Contextual Review of Tannen’s You Just Don’t Understand Terron Graham University of Pennsylvania One of the most culturally significant pieces of literature in the field of language and gender is Deborah Tannen’s non-fiction book‚ You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation (henceforth also referred to as YJDU). Tannen‚ a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University who specializes in discourse‚ posited in this book that because of differences in basic underlying cultural understandings

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    How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently by Deborah Tannen In Deborah Tannen’s essay How male and female students use language differently explained’ she describes the difference in the way men and women communicate in class. Ms. Tannen has years of experience in the classroom‚ and has inked several books on language. Deborah Tannen can be considered and specialist on this subject. In this essay she tries to convey the message to her readers that women and men communicate in differently

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    -98 2-15-11 In reading Deborah Tannen’s essay “You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation‚” I was found to believe that the main idea of this essay was the language of everyday conversation. The subject of Deborah Tannen’s essay would be in my opinion the difference in which males and females use communication skills. When it comes to men‚ they seem to talk more if they were sitting next to a female. Also a boys way of communicating with other boys‚ was not by talking‚ but by

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    In Deborah Tannen’s essay “I’ll Explain It to You: Lecturing and Listening”‚ she asserts the belief that even though men and women speak the same structural language‚ their motivations for speech and conversational patterns are very different. In the earlier years of development‚ Tannen observes that girls use speech to find confirmation and establish intimacy‚ whereas boys use speech to assert their independence and attain social status. After transitioning to adulthood‚ women find themselves bored

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    In “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently” by Deborah Tannen illustrates the day to day gender differences in institutions. Tannen is an author and professor that researched the difference in genders in school. Tannen successfully enlightens her colleagues about men and women differences in education institutions by‚ establishing her credibility through research‚ observations and using her logic. Tannen did research and wrote a book comparing men and women in education institutions

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    distinguish men and women. Rather anything from clothing or hairstyles to make-up or accessories can indicate specific messages about an individual. According to Deborah Tannen‚ women are more frequently considered marked beings in our society while men have fewer clothing or style options and are therefore free to remain unmarked. Although Tannen argues that it is possible for men to remain purely "unmarked" her assertions do not hold up well in a changing world. Because the term "marked" is a social

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    “You’re just not understanding!” are words that run rampant in conversations between my husband and me. That is the reason I chose to read You Just Don’t Understand: Woman and Men in Conversation by Deborah Tannen. I needed insight‚ a way to view conversation differently‚ something to tell me I wasn’t going crazy when speaking to the male in my house. Sometimes‚ it would really feel as if I were talking to an alien‚ someone who spoke a completely different language‚ even though we use the same verbal

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