MEN AND WOMEN SPEECH PECULARITIES AND EXCEPTIONS
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This article examines and discusses gender differences in language using the author's recorded conversations. The dissertation will begin with a detailed explanation of the research context in this area. He then proceeds to analyze the data, looking at the comparisons that can be made between the study here and previous studies in the field. It will also include a discussion of relevant issues arising from the analysis of this research.
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