VOlUME 05 ISSUE 06 JUNE 2022
Nilufar A. Komilova
English language Lecturer, Fergana State University
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ABSTRACT:
This article deals with the interconnected study of language and gender. The article discusses the differences and similarities of linguistic units that verbalize the concept of “gender” in English and Uzbek languages.
The issues of gender field, in particular, classification of gender verbalizers according to linguistic hierarchy were described. While the current results indicate that there are differences in gender expression in English and Uzbek languages, they cannot answer the question of the process by which these differences arise or whether language systems play a causal role.
KEYWORDS:Gender, Gender Field, Gender Linguistics, Gendereme, Comparative Analysis.
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