Deborah Tannen
Autor de You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation
Sobre El Autor
Deborah Tannen is the bestselling author of "The Argument Culture", "Talking from 9 to 5", "That's Not What I Meant", & "You Just Don't Understand", which was on "The New York Times" bestseller list for nearly four years, including eight months as number one. She is a professor at Georgetown mostrar más University, in Washington D.C. "I Only Say This Because I Love You" is her seventeenth book. Her latest book is entitled, "You Were Always Mom's Favorite: Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives." (Publisher Provided) mostrar menos
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Obras de Deborah Tannen
I Only Say This Because I Love You: How the Way We Talk Can Make or Break Family Relationships Throughout Our Lives (2001) 263 copias
Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue, and Imagery in Conversational Discourse (Studies in Interactional… (1989) 37 copias
"Communication Matters - He Said/She Said: Women, Men and Language" (The Modern Scholar, Course One) (2003) 21 copias
Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics (GURT) 2001: Linguistics, Language, and the Real World:… (1982) 10 copias
Discourse 2.0: Language and New Media (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics) (2013) 9 copias
Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow (2020) 9 copias
Coherence in Spoken and Written Discourse (Advances in Discourse Processes, Vol. 12) (1984) 9 copias
Spoken and Written Language: Exploring Orality and Literacy (Advances in Discourse Processes) (1982) 8 copias
Deborah Tannen Boxed Set: Give The Gift Of Understanding / You Just Don't Understand / That's Not What I Meant! (1994) 2 copias
Linguistics in Context--Connecting Observation and Understanding: Linguistics in Context - Connecting Observation an… (1988) 2 copias
What!? 1 copia
Warum sagen Sie nicht, was Sie meinen?: Jobtalk - wie Sie lernen, am Arbeitsplatz miteinander zu reden (2002) 1 copia
Ordinary thunderstorms 1 copia
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- Nombre canónico
- Tannen, Deborah
- Nombre legal
- Tannen, Deborah Frances
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1945-06-07
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Washington DC, USA
- Educación
- Harpur College (BA | 1966)
Wayne State University (MA | 1970)
University of California, Berkeley (MA | 1976 | PhD | 1979 | Linguistics) - Ocupaciones
- Professor of Linguistics
linguist
behavioral scientist
author
editor - Relaciones
- Macovski, Michael (husband)
- Organizaciones
- Georgetown University
PEN/Faulkner Foundation (Board of Directors) - Premios y honores
- Fellow, Linguistics Society of America (2013)
- Biografía breve
- Deborah Tannen is one of a small number in Georgetown University's College of Arts and Sciences who hold the distinguished rank of University Professor; she is also Professor of Linguistics. The author of many books and articles about how the language of everyday conversation affects relationships, Prof. Tannen is best known for "You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation," which was on the New York Times best seller list for nearly four years, including eight months as No. 1, and has been translated into 31 languages. She has been McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California, following a term in residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. In addition to her writing for general audiences, Prof. Tannen is author or editor of many books and over 100 hundred articles for scholarly audiences. She has also published poems, short stories, personal essays, and plays.
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- Obras
- 36
- También por
- 4
- Miembros
- 5,802
- Popularidad
- #4,246
- Valoración
- 3.7
- Reseñas
- 69
- ISBNs
- 242
- Idiomas
- 13
- Favorito
- 7
A lot of the research and findings that Deborah Tannen has accomplished in her career stems from this book that is now 30 years old. In that time, her findings have been absorbed into our culture through media, but some has been inaccurate. If possible, get a newer edition that includes the afterward. Well worth the read.