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Zimmerman, Don H. and Candace West. 1975. Sex roles, interruptions, and silences in conversation. In Thorne, Barrie and Nancy M. Henley, eds. Language and sex: Difference and dominance. Newbury House. pp. 105–129.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English

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Employing recent developments in the study of conversational interaction as a methodological resource, the authors come to the conclusion that there are striking asymmetries between men and women with respect to patterns of interruption, silence and support for the conversational partner in the development of topics. It is argued that these differences are related to problems of power and dominance in social life.

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