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Language can reflect social hierarchies from "summary" of Conversational Style by Deborah Tannen

In conversations, people often use language that reflects social hierarchies. This can be seen in the way individuals address each other, the tone they use, and the topics they discuss. For example, in some cultures, it is considered respectful to use titles or formal language when speaking to someone of higher social status. This linguistic practice reinforces the existing social hierarchy and establishes a clear power dynamic between the speakers. Furthermore, the way people express their opinions and assert themselves in conversation can also reveal social hierarchies. Those who hold positions of power or authority may use more assertive language and dominate the conversation, while those in subordinate positions may use more hesitant language and defer to others. This dynamic can reinforce existing power structures and make it difficult for individuals lower in the social hierarchy to challenge or question those in positions of authority. Moreover, ...
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    Conversational Style

    Deborah Tannen

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