TYPES AND MANIFESTATIONS OF GENDERED SPEECH BASED ON CORPUS MATERIALS OF THE COMPARED LANGUAGES
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gendered speech, corpus linguistics, lexical semantics, pragmatics, gender variation, communicative features, English, RussianAbstract
This article examines the types and manifestations of gendered speech in English and Russian using corpus-based linguistic data. The study analyzes lexical-semantic and pragmatic characteristics of gender-marked units, frequency patterns, context-dependent variations, and the influence of cultural factors on male and female speech. Through corpus linguistics methods, the research identifies recurrent features of gendered communication and provides a comparative overview of similarities and differences between the two languages.
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