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Studies on gender linguistics in the field of uzbekACADEMIC RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCESstudies-on-gender-linguistics-in-the-field-of-uzbek-language (1)ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 3 | 2021
ISSN: 2181-1385
Scientific Journal Impact Factor (SJIF) 2021: 5.723
Academic Research, Uzbekistan 396 www.ares.uz
which is one of the foundations of the peculiarities of gender speech not only of
Uzbek women, but also of many other peoples of the world, but primarily of the
Eastern ones.
CONCLUSION
Gender differences in the speech of men and women have been present at all
times. Religion has made its own adjustments to the differentiation of male and
female speech. So, according to the canons of Islam (and Christianity), women's
speech could not be dominant, and often even equivalent to men's in solving serious
social, state and other problems. Thus, female Uzbek speech until 1917, when a
woman was under the veil, and female Uzbek speech during the Soviet period and
now has serious differences both in lexical and moral-ethical and other aspects. The
modern speech of an Uzbek woman is free, multi-problematic, semantically and
stylistically rich, in which a combination of education and national-linguistic
traditions formed in the process of the historical and cultural development of the
Uzbek society as a whole can be seen. This phenomenon brings gender studies to the
for male and female speech, such a problem as the study of the evolution of male and
female Uzbek speech in a historical context, which is of great theoretical and
practical importance for clarifying the origins of the formation of such qualities of
female speech as shyness, affection, restraint, emotionality, and male speech - some
categorical, brevity, respect, etc.
Modern gender differences in the speech of men and women of genetic carriers
of the Uzbek language are clearly manifested in all their age periods.
The difference is that, depending on age, these gender differences have their
own characteristics: a boy and a girl; horseman and girl; young man and young
woman; husband and wife; an elderly man and an elderly woman; old man and old
woman; father and mother; Grandfather and grandmother; dear uncle and dear aunt;
etc.
In each of these age periods and kinship relations in the speech of the male and
female half of Uzbek society, age, kinship and other features are observed that are
present in their consciousness, in their internal and external behavior, which is
expressed in speech and characterizes the intragender characteristics of the Uzbek
sounding and written speech.
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