Linguistic and Pragmatic Peculiarities of The Speech of Two Genders
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https://doi.org/10.2024/ys6rnm08Keywords:
gender differences, linguistic analysis, speech styles, language behaviorAbstract
This study explores the linguistic and pragmatic distinctions between male and female communication. By analyzing spoken and written samples, the paper presents observations on differences in vocabulary, syntactic structures, and evaluative language. We conducted our research with a sample of 50 students, split evenly by gender, to examine these unique linguistic traits in the context of Uzbek, Russian, and English languages. The results indicate significant patterns in how gender influences language use, reflecting broader social and cultural dynamics.
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