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Gender and text messaging in an Iranian context / Gohardehi, Neda; Gheitury, Amer   Journal Article
Gheitury, Amer Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Focusing on four linguistic domains, purpose/manner of communication, preferring local dialects, politeness, and volume of use, this study aims to explore how gender is reflected in messages produced by Iranian female and male students. A corpus of 2,116 text messages was analyzed. Participants also filled out a questionnaire on how frequently they used text messaging. Results indicated females to be more prolific users of messaging. As far as function is concerned, while texts produced by females were for the most part relational, involving an emotional language, males frequently employed messages for informative-transactional functions which were less wordy and in more authoritative language. In addition, males were more likely than females to employ their local dialect and forms considered less polite.
Key Words Communication  Female  Iranian Female  Male Students  Text Messages 
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