GENDER STEREOTYPES: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND MODERN RESEARCH
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Gender, gender stereotype, sociolinguistics, social consciousness, the development of stereotypes, linguopragmatics, society, speech, media, Linguistics.Abstract
This article examines the historical formation of gender stereotypes, their socio-cultural roots, global scientific research, and modern analytical methods. How gender stereotypes are formed and strengthened through social roles, values, language and speech in society has been examined on the basis of scientific sources. There has also been a shift in gender issues in the 21st century, focusing on the role of the internet and media environment. The article also analyzes the scientific significance, relevance and future prospects of the study of gender stereotypes.
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