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Crystal, D. (2001) Language and the internet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Walther, J.B., & D'Addario, K.P. (2001). The impacts of emoticons on message interpretation in computer- mediated communication. Social Science Computer Review, 19(3), 323-345.

 

Witmer and Katzman (1997). On-line smiles: Does gender make a difference in the use of graphic accents? Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2(4). http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol2/issue4/witmer1.html

 

Ruble, D., & Martin, C. (1998). Gender Development. In W. Damon & N. Eisenbergs, Handbook of Child Psychology: Social, Emotional, and Peraonlity Development, 5th ed,. Vol. 3 (pg. 993-1016). New York: Wiley.

 

Wolf, 2000. Emotional Expression online: Gender differences in Emoticon use. CyberPsychology & Behavior, pg. 827-833.

 

Bakan, D. (1966). The Duality of Human Existence: An Essay on Psychology and Religion. Chicago: Rand McNally

 

Tannen, D. (1995). Gender and Discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

Herring, S.C. (1993). Gender and deomcracy in computer mediated communication. Electronic Journal of Communication. http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~herring/ejc.txt

 

The Consumerist. April 11, 2007. http://consumerist.com/consumer/american-airlines/american-airlines-launches-weird-lame-website-for-women-251426.php

Gurak, Laura. (2001) Cyberliteracy. Yale University.

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