FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF GENDER STEREOTYPES IN DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC CULTURES
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Keywords

gender, gender, geographic, chronological, Cobert, I. E. Gerasimenko, streotype, social

How to Cite

Gulhayo Shavkatjon qizi, B. (2025). FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF GENDER STEREOTYPES IN DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC CULTURES. Advances in Science and Humanities, 1(05), 31-33. https://doi.org/10.70728/human.v01.i05.010

Abstract

This article examines gender stereotypes and their modernization in the processes from their emergence to their penetration into linguistics. The article emphasizes how gender stereotypes emerged and is classified according to the observations of geographical and chronological studies, as well as the results achieved, particularly from the beginning of the 20th century to the present in Europe and the East, where territorial differences are classified using the example of languages used in English.

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