Inglis hám qaraqalpaq tillerinde hayal hám erkek sóylew stiliniń salıstırmalı analizi

Authors

  • D.M Kurbanbaeva

    Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz image/svg+xml

Keywords: genderlect, language and culture, speech style, female word, male word, linguistic difference, pragmatics, phonetics, syntax, lexicon, Karakalpak language, English language, gender equality, social factor, cultural context

Abstract

The article comparatively is examined gender in English and Karakalpak languages from linguistic, social, and cultural perspectives. According to the research results, emotional and gentle elements predominate in women's speech, while strictness and logical elements predominate in men's speech. While gender-neutral tendencies are intensifying in the English language, traditional patriarchal values are still reflected in the Karakalpak language. Genderlect expresses the cultural and social values of society through language.

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