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LANGUAGE (POWER OF LANGUAGE (SHAPES ATTITUDE, CREDIBILITY, STATUS, SEXISM…
LANGUAGE
POWER OF LANGUAGE
SHAPES ATTITUDE
CREDIBILITY
STATUS
SEXISM AND RACE
LANGUAGE REFLECTS ATTITUDE
POWER
AFFILIATION
ATTRACTION AND INTEREST
RESPONSIBILITY
NATURE OF LANGUAGE
SYMBOLIC
MEANINGS IN PEOPLE
RULE GOVERNED
PHONOLOGICAL RULES
SYNTACTIC RULES
SEMANTIC RULES
PRAGMATIC RULES
DISRUPTIVE LANGUAGE
CONFUSING FACTS AND OPINIONS
CONFUSING FACTS AND INFERENCES
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
UNDERSTANDING GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LANGUAGE USE
BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
SOCIAL FACTORS
TROUBLESOME LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE OF MISUNDERSTANDINGS
EQUIVOCAL LANGUAGE
RELATIVE WORDS
SLANG AND JARGON
EVASIVE LANGUAGE
EUPHEMISMS
EUPHEMISMS IS A PLEASANT TERM SUBSTITUTED FOR A MORE DIRECT BUT POTENTIALLY LESS PLEASANT ONE
GENDER LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BY GENDER
CONTENT
REASONS FOR COMMUNICATING
CONVERSATIONAL STYLE
NONGENDER VARIABLES