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    Robin Lakoff Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Robin Lakoff? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Robin Lakoff from Linguists and what is the personality traits.

    Robin Lakoff
    INFP

    INFP (XwX)

    Robin Lakoff personality type is INFP, which is the “Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, Perceiving” personality type. It is characterized by a preference for inner experience over the objective world, and by a tendency to seek harmony over conflict.

    INFPs are often described as “the dreamers” because they prefer “the inner world of ideas, possibilities, and possibilities for the future” over the external concrete world. They are contemplative, idealistic, imaginative, philosophic, spiritual, spiritual/religious, spiritualist, and even mystical.

    INFPs are idealistic. They are not materialistic or pragmatic. They are not driven by their own self-interest nor by the desire to achieve power over other people. They are driven by their inner values and ideals. They are altruistic and fair-minded. They are not driven by the desire to achieve wealth or status for themselves or their families. They are not ruled by their emotions. INFPs have a healthy self-image. They don’t see themselves as “people pleasers” (dominators) or “doormats” (submissives).

    Robin Tolmach Lakoff (/ˈleɪkɒf/; born November 27, 1942) is a professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Her 1975 book Language and Woman's Place is often credited for making language and gender a huge debate in linguistics and other disciplines. Robin Lakoff, whose book "Language and Woman's Place" is the first official research in this field, once argued that: "the marginality and powerlessness of women is reflected in both the ways men and women are expected to speak and the ways in which women are spoken of." For example, some feminist language researchers have tried to find how the advantages of men had manifested in language. They argue how, in the past, philosophers, politicians, grammarians, linguists, and others were men who have had control over language, so they entered their sexist thoughts in it as a means to regulate their domination.

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