What do linguistic anthropologists think about how women and men use language in different ways? What are the two models that explain why language is used in gendered ways, and what are examples that illustrate their hypothesis? Which one of these two models is more compelling to you, and why?
Ans: The difference model: women and men grow up with teaches them to use language differently from social interactions
The dominance model: culture teaches different languages through women being submissive (inculturation)
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