VERBALIZATION OF GENDER CATEGORY IN ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LINGUISTIC CULTURE
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Keywords

verbalization, gender categories, English, Uzbek, linguistic culture, gender identification.

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Djumayeva Mokhira Ibragimovna, & Xudoyqulov Abdulla Eshkuvatovich. (2024). VERBALIZATION OF GENDER CATEGORY IN ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LINGUISTIC CULTURE. Journal of Universal Science Research, 2(6), 235–238. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/jusr/article/view/6270

Abstract

This article explores the verbalization of gender categories in English, Russian and Uzbek linguistic cultures. The study examines how language is used to convey and construct gender identities in these three diverse linguistic contexts. Through a comparative analysis of linguistic structures, vocabulary and cultural norms surrounding gender, the research aims to uncover similarities and differences in the ways gender is expressed and perceived in each language. By delving into the nuances of gendered language in English, Russian and Uzbek, this study sheds light on the complex interplay between language, culture and gender identity.

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