Interpretation Of Linguaculturological And Gendrolinguistic Characteristics Of Speech
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https://doi.org/10.62480/zjssh.2026.vol55.pp1-5Keywords:
linguacultural, gender linguistics, pragma linguistics, literary textAbstract
This article analyzes the linguacultural and gender-linguistic features of speech based on Erkin Vokhidov’s poem “Uzbek Girl Lyubov Timchenko.” The study examines the expression of national identity, cultural values, and family relations through the speech of the lyrical character. It also reveals such characteristics of women’s speech as emotionality, sincerity, politeness, and psychological sensitivity. In addition, the independent and determined aspects of the female image in the poem are evaluated from a pragmatic perspective. Based on theoretical approaches related to linguacultural, pragma linguistics, and gender linguistics, the national-cultural and gender features of artistic speech are scientifically analyzed
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