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| i would be grateful if you could help me ! ![]() thank you very much! |
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| Why don't you start by comparing the language of gossip (rumour, scandal, sex, etc)? |
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| Hi! It might be relevant for you to go back to the etymology of the word 'gossip', to begin with. Also, I don't know what your thesis really is about, but you could discuss the issue of gender differences in the language of gossip magazines as regards the use of language and the comprehension of the text (oral or written). Bianca Last edited by bianca; 04-May-2007 at 11:46. |
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| Manuela, have you seen this? Male gossip and language play in the letters pages of men's lifestyle magazines Take a look at the sources listed here: Gossip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia All the best. |
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| Thank you for your help Bianca and Casiopea! |
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| You're welcome! |
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| You're most welcome. |
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