USING ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS RELATED TO GENDER

Authors

  • Nazarova Mukaddas PhD student, Karakalpak state university Nukus, Uzbekistan, Karakalpakstan Author

Keywords:

English, phraseological units, gender, cultural, gender-based, paremias.

Abstract

This article examines the use of English phraseological units associated with gender, analyzing their semantic, pragmatic, and cultural implications. Gendered phraseological units play a crucial role in shaping and reinforcing societal perceptions of masculinity and femininity. The study examines how these linguistic expressions reflect historical gender roles, influence contemporary discourse, and adapt to evolving social norms. Additionally, it highlights the impact of gender-neutral language initiatives and digital communication on the transformation of traditional phraseological units. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of gendered language in social interactions and its implications for linguistic equality and inclusivity.

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Published

23.03.2025

How to Cite

USING ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS RELATED TO GENDER. (2025). Journal of Uzbekistan’s Development and Research, 1(2), 158-160. https://ijournal.uz/index.php/judr/article/view/2078

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