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Gee, James PaulSee also discourses, 163, 199

gender, definition, 10

Goffman, ErvingSee also sex-class; face; access ritual, 11, 15, 17, 34, 49, 76, 96–97, 161, 170–171, 195

Gumperz, JohnSee also contextualization cues, 22, 33–34

habitus, 7, 107

Hall, Kira, 16

Hamp, Eric, 51

Harre, Rom, 132

hegemonic masculinity, 105

Herbert, Melissa, 16

Hijirida and Sohn, 53

Hill, Alette Olin, 51

Hodge, Robert, 162

Hodge and Kress, 167, 190

Holmes, Janet, 26, 106

Holmes and Stubbe, 190–191

homosexuals, 12, 16

homosocial enactment, 13

honorifics, 53, 194

Howard and Alamilla, 169

humor, self-deprecating, 182

ideological complex, 162, 167–168, 190

ideology, 160–162

illocutionary act, 66

interrogatives, 89

indexing

gender, 45, 48–49

membership, 195

indirectness, 72–74, 180

insignia, 13, 27

institutional narrative, 149

institutional reflexivity, 161–162

interdiscursivity, 18, 56–57, 167, 193

interpretive framework, 74–75

intertextuality, 6–9, 56–57, 107, 121, 193

interactional sociolinguistics, 22–23, 33–35, 200

Johnstone, Barbara, 45, 51–53, 70, 102–103, 115, 123, 138, 143

Kiesling, Scott, 126

Kimmel, Michael, 13

KP duty,, 19

Kress, Gunther, 162

Kristeva, Julia, 6, 56

Kulick, Don, 17

Labov and Waletzky, 100

Labov, William, 100

Lakoff, Robin Tolmach, 21, 23–24, 49, 126

languaging,, 6, 107

Linde, Charlotte, 103, 106, 108, 133, 197

male bonding, 168

Maori speech, 106

markedness, 51–52, 168–169

Marshall, S. L. A., 30, 191–192

masculine identity, 15, 18

McConnell-Ginet, Sally, 166

McElhinny, 26, 106, 163–164

mediated discourse theory, 35, 64

Meyerhoff, Miriam, 26

minimal response, 68

Mitchell, Brian, 15

mocking, 112