Overlap in EFL Learners' Online Casual Conversation: How Men and Women Differ

Aldha Williyan
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The COVID-19 pandemic is thought to have changed the way people communicate in society. It has ushered in a new way of living that is fully conducted online. It urges this study to concentrate on examining online communications, particularly men's and women's online casual conversations. The qualitative approach was employed to accomplish this. Three basic processes were carried out in greater depth. The first step was to tape the dialogue, which was transcribed using the theory of Eggins & Slade (1997). To strengthen the data, an unstructured interview was conducted (Mackey & Gass, 2005). Finally, to expose the phenomenon of overlap, the data were evaluated using theories proposed by numerous experts, such as Schegloff (2000), Cogo & Dewey (2012), Yule (1996), and many more. The results were afterward developed into rich verbal descriptions. Analysis shows that men's and women's online casual conversations have different patterns of overlap. This can happen because of the influence of what they have received throughout their lives about how to be a man and a woman. The gender values they get from their environment greatly affect how they communicate and interact with others.
英语学习者在线随意会话中的重叠:男女差异
新冠肺炎大流行被认为改变了人们在社会中的沟通方式。它开创了一种完全在网上进行的新生活方式。它敦促这项研究将重点放在在线交流上,尤其是男性和女性的在线随意交谈上。采用定性方法来完成这一任务。更深入地进行了三个基本过程。第一步是录制对话,使用Eggins & Slade(1997)的理论进行转录。为了加强数据,进行了非结构化访谈(Mackey & Gass, 2005)。最后,为了揭示重叠现象,使用许多专家提出的理论对数据进行评估,如Schegloff (2000), Cogo & Dewey (2012), Yule(1996)等等。这些结果后来被发展成丰富的语言描述。分析表明,男性和女性的网络休闲对话有不同的重叠模式。这可能是因为他们一生中所接受的关于如何成为一个男人和一个女人的影响。他们从环境中获得的性别价值观极大地影响了他们与他人沟通和互动的方式。
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