A Review Study About Gender Differences in Expressive Language: Spoken And Written Language Differences

Nilsu Borhan
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This review article aimed at explaining gender differences in expressive language that emerge beginning from the childhood from the biopsychosocial model of perspective. Afterwards, especially parental role on emotional component of expressive language was specified by giving example research studies. The most important finding was that parent and child gender may interact on child’s emotional expressiveness; while mothers tend to encourage their children to emotionally express themselves more than fathers, both mothers and fathers of girls motivate their children more to be emotionally assertive as compared to parents of boys. Parental socialization of expressive language and more specifically of emotional expressiveness results in some gender differences in both oral communication and written language among both adults and adolescents. Similar gender differences can also be observed in online communication. It seems that these differences relate both the level of linguistic effectiveness in general and mostly emotional component of the language, which is emotional expressiveness. Literature indicates that a substantial level of gender differences in language is related to socialization processes that children go through and such gender differences may put especially boys at a disadvantaged position in terms of social and emotional development. Future studies may further investigate gender differences in language and reasons behind such differences from both biological and social perspectives. Since Besides, some intervention programs for gender equality can be developed and applied in related contexts such as families and school environment.
关于表达性语言性别差异的回顾性研究:口语和书面语的差异
这篇综述文章旨在从生物-心理-社会模式的角度解释从童年开始出现的表达性语言的性别差异。随后,通过列举研究实例,阐述了父母在表达性语言的情感成分中所扮演的角色。最重要的发现是,父母和子女的性别可能会对子女的情感表达能力产生影响;与父亲相比,母亲更倾向于鼓励子女进行情感表达;与男孩的父母相比,女孩的母亲和父亲都更鼓励子女进行情感表达。父母在语言表达方面的社会化,更具体地说是在情感表达方面的社会化,导致了成人和青少年在口头交流和书面语言方面的性别差异。类似的性别差异也可以在网上交流中观察到。这些差异似乎既与一般的语言效能水平有关,也主要与语言的情感成分,即情感表达能力有关。文献表明,语言方面的性别差异很大程度上与儿童所经历的社会化过程有关,这种性别差异可能会使男孩在社交和情感发展方面处于不利地位。今后的研究可以从生物学和社会学的角度进一步探讨语言方面的性别差异及其背后的原因。此外,还可以制定一些性别平等干预计划,并在家庭和学校环境等相关环境中加以应用。
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