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Andre MalheiroLearning about the different though equally valid conversational frequencies men and women are tuned to can help banish the blame and help us truly talk to one another. Here are some of the most common areas of conflict.
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As a specialist in linguistics, I have studied how the conversational styles of men and women differ. We cannot lump all men or all women into fixed categories. But the seemingly senseless misunderstandings that haunt our relationships can in part be explained by the different conversational rules by which men and women play.
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Learning the other's ways of talking is a leap across the communication gap between men and women, and a giant step towards genuine understanding.
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"Can't We Talk?" (condensed from: You Just Don't Understand)
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Marshall SmithGood condensation of Deborah Tannen's work on gendered conversational styles and approaches.
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04 Jan 08
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Spiro BolosConversational stylistic differences: dialog as a contest vs dialog as a way of consensus building. Women often start a conversation ("Let's...") to begin a negotiation while men see the same conversation as a way of stripping them of independence
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Ariadne GomesAfter Dora was nearly killed when her brakes failed, they were in the market for yet another used car. Dora wanted to buy a late-model sedan from a friend. Hank fixed his sights on a 15-year-old sports car. She tried to persuade Hank that it made more sen
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