ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 3 | 2021
ISSN: 2181-1385
Scientific Journal Impact Factor (SJIF) 2021: 5.723
Academic Research, Uzbekistan 391 www.ares.uz
STUDIES ON GENDER LINGUISTICS IN THE FIELD OF UZBEK
LANGUAGE
Zarnigor Obidovna Djalilova
ESP teacher, English Language Department
Bukhara State
Medical Institute
ABSTRACT
Studies suggest that the use of powerful speech makes the speaker appear more
authoritative and credible. The article discusses the problem of gender linguistics in
the aspect of its emergence and formation, primarily
in the English-language
linguistic literature; reviewed scientific literature, its
analysis and brief description;
analyzes the specifics of gender noisy speech on the material of the Uzbek language;
the subject of the study was the Uzbek speech of the husband and wife, mother and
son, mother and daughter in the form of brief dialogues, as well as material from
artistic
war literature; the dominant specificity of female speech is determined by
shyness, belief in husband, diminutive affection, respect, deference, etc.; male Uzbek
speech is characterized by some categoricality, brevity,
combined with respect and
attention ability to talk to the interlocutor. The results of our investigation indicate
that there are few significant differences between the language used by women and
that used by men in this particular situation.
Keywords:
gender, linguistics, male, female, Uzbek, husband, wife, son,
daughter, diminutiveness, affectionateness, shyness, categoricalness
INTRODUCTION
Gender linguistics is currently a relevant and interesting direction in the science
of language. Research in Gender Linguistics are carried out practically on the
material of all modern written languages. From childhood males and females are
different in many ways, both physiologically and psychologically. Although men and
women, from a given social class, belong to the same speech community, they may
use different linguistic forms. The linguistic forms used by women and men contrast
to some extent in all speech communities. women, in comparison to men, have better
memory. Men are quite accurate in maintaining a sense
of direction but women are
not. This is consistent with the claim that men tend to do better than women on
visual-spatial tests and in mathematics [12]