The notion of gender in English and Uzbek languages
Keywords:
gender, women, men, female, male, feminine, masculine , stereotypes, semantic classificationsAbstract
There is a widespread consensus that the idea of "gender" is a
phenomenon that is socio-cultural, discursive, and psycholinguistic in nature. A
linguocultural approach is proposed for the purpose of analyzing the gender
component in language. This method involves the investigation of masculinity and
femininity as fundamental cultural notions related to language. The application of
the gender approach is founded on the methodological idea of recognizing gender
as a reality that is formed via social and cultural interactions. The representation of
gender in language is required for the analysis of the expression of gender in
language.
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