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Double-voicing at Work : Power, Gender and Linguistic Expertise - J. Baxter

Double-voicing at Work

Power, Gender and Linguistic Expertise

By: J. Baxter

eText | 24 February 2017

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This book reveals how 'double-voicing' is an inherent and routine part of spoken interactions within institutional contexts. Baxter's research shows that women use double-voicing more than men as a means of gaining acceptance and approval in the workplace. Double-voicing thus involves an interplay between power, gender and linguistic expertise.

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