Gender in Low-Imposition Email Requests

Patricia Salazar Campillo
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For some years now, communication between university students and faculty members has favoured the use of emails as opposed to face-to-face consultations. Previous research has pointed out the difficulties students may face to write an email to a professor since sociopragmatic variables have to be taken into account to show deference. This study investigates whether students’ gender influences the structure, framing moves and pronouns of address in naturally-occurring requestive emails written in the students’ L1. Our results show that both male and female students started their emails with a greeting. Females also identified themselves more and used more pre-closing formulas and their signature to end the emails. Contrary to the general stereotype that females are more polite, the emails written by female students included the informal Spanish pronoun tú to address their professor for the first time. In contrast, males used usted and tú in a more balanced way in their emails.
低职位电子邮件请求中的性别问题
多年来,大学生与教师之间的交流一直倾向于使用电子邮件,而不是面对面的咨询。以往的研究指出了学生在给教授写电子邮件时可能面临的困难,因为必须考虑到社会语用变量,以显示尊重。本研究调查了学生的性别是否会影响以学生的母语撰写的自然发生的请求邮件中的结构、框架动作和称呼代词。研究结果表明,男生和女生都以问候语作为电子邮件的开头。女性也更多地表明自己的身份,并使用更多的结束语和签名来结束邮件。与 "女性更有礼貌 "这一普遍刻板印象相反,女学生写的电子邮件在第一次称呼教授时使用了非正式的西班牙语代词 "tú"。相比之下,男生在邮件中更均衡地使用了 usted 和 tú。
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