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This paper is the result of a study how differences in the speaking of male and female speakers in the discussion discourse. In general, it is believed that female speakers make fewer utterances out of fear that they will be evaluated as talkative or long-winded if they speak a large number of utterances. This appears to have an impact on social governance structures and appears differently in public and private situations. In other words, in public spaces, female speakers make fewer utterances. But in private situations such as between married couples, female speakers tend to make more utterances. However, even in private situations, the female speaker does not take the lead on the topic of the conversation. Then, if the composition ratio of male and female speakers participating in a discourse situation changes, it will affect the number of utterances by female and male speakers. As a result of the study, female speakers tend to increase the number of utterances in order not to lose control of the conversation when there are many male speakers or when the gender ratio is the same. When there are more female speakers than male speakers, this consciousness becomes somewhat looser and the male speaker increases the number of utterances. This trend appears to also affect the number of mass ignitions that occur instantaneously.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e77b3bb6db6435876efd72 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.69615/ungok.2023.15.301
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