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Title | Different kinds of language used by men and women at Chirchik State Pedagogical University in academic years 2021/2022 |
Authors |
Tasanova, E.M.
Khamitov, E. Erkin o’g’li |
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Keywords |
соціолінгвістика мова чоловіків та жінок Чирчикський державний педагогічний університет sociolinguistics the language of men and women Chirchik State Pedagogical University |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2022 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/90106 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | Copyright not evaluated |
Citation | Tasanova E. M., Khamitov E. Erkin o’g’li. Different kinds of language used by men and women at Chirchik State Pedagogical University in academic years 2021/2022 // Перекладацькі інновації : матеріали XІІ Всеукраїнської студентської науково-практичної конференції, м. Суми, 25 листопада 2022 р. / редкол. : С. О. Швачко, І. К. Кобякова, О. В. Бровкіна та ін. Суми : СумДУ, 2022. С. 43-48. |
Abstract |
Language is one of the features that distinguishes humans from other species. Language serves a social purpose, both as a tool for communication and for distinguishing social groups. Language is one of the social institutions, just as marriage, inheritance, and so on have signified the need of paying attention to the social component of language. However, in the middle of the twentieth century, people became aware of the intimate relationship between language and new society.
Linguists begin to recognize that studying language without connecting it to society will exclude certain vital and intriguing features, thereby reducing the scope of the language field itself. Sociolinguistics is the study of language in its social context. We remove the potential of finding a social explanation for the structure used if we study language without referring to those who use it. Language attitudes (language attitude) in multilingual cultures are an intriguing issue to study from a sociolinguistic standpoint, because language attitudes can determine a language’s survival.
Language Variety Language is defined as “variations of language according to varied usage according to the issue being talked, according to the relationship of the speaker, companion, and the person to be spoken. In the topic of women’s style, it can be claimed that they utilize different kinds of men indirectly, because their cultural norms are distinguished by their function and standing in society, thus women have their own variation. Language variety by gender develops because language, as a social phenomena, is inextricably linked to social attitudes. Men and women differ socially because society assigns distinct social roles to individuals and people expect different patterns of conduct. Language is simply a mirror of social reality. Women’s speech is not only different, but also more “genuine”; it is a mirror of social reality, and women are often expected to exhibit more true social behavior. The greater and more rigid the difference between men’s and women’s social roles in a society, the wider and more rigid the inclinations of discrepancies exist. |
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