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Judith Jorber (1990) theorizes gender as
Rising Intonation
Rising intonation is a linguistics term describing the upward pitch movement at the end of a sentence or phrase, often used in questions or to indicate uncertainty.
Sequence of Sounds
An arrangement or order of sounds in time, which can form patterns or structures, such as in music or language.
Non-Linguistic Accompaniment
Components of communication other than spoken language, including gestures, facial expressions, and other body language, that complement or enhance the message.
Paralanguage
The non-linguistic accompaniments of speech such as stress, pitch, speed, tone, pauses.
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