@article{oai:sgul.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002286, author = {竹野谷, みゆき and TAKENOYA, Miyuki}, issue = {66}, journal = {札幌学院大学人文学会紀要, Journal of the Society of Humanities}, month = {Sep}, note = {The present study investigates the speech style of a woman in a supervising position. The data for the study was a collection of natural conversations in which a female supervisor is giving training to a newly hired male reporter at a television station in Tokyo, Japan. This series of interactions is considered to be unique because the traditional hierarchy of man and woman is subverted. The analysis revealed that the speech style of this female supervisor was characterized by two qualities : authoritativeness and gentleness. Authority was expressed by the way she interrupts the trainee and gives quick and sharp directions. Gentleness came from the nurturing quality of her speech which involved the use of questions to guide the trainee. Although used rarely, female-marking particles helped her sound soft-spoken as well., The present study investigates the speech style of a woman in a supervising position. The data for the study was a collection of natural conversations in which a female supervisor is giving training to a newly hired male reporter at a television station in Tokyo, Japan. This series of interactions is considered to be unique because the traditional hierarchy of man and woman is subverted. The analysis revealed that the speech style of this female supervisor was characterized by two qualities : authoritativeness and gentleness. Authority was expressed by the way she interrupts the trainee and gives quick and sharp directions. Gentleness came from the nurturing quality of her speech which involved the use of questions to guide the trainee. Although used rarely, female-marking particles helped her sound soft-spoken as well., 10, KJ00000180023, 論文, Article}, pages = {137--151}, title = {Direction-Giving by A Woman Work : Context-Based Analysis of Gendered Speech}, year = {1999}, yomi = {タケノヤ, ミユキ} }