GENDER-POLITE VOCABULARY OF RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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https://doi.org/10.26662/ijiert.v11i12.pp1-3Abstract
This article examines the gender vocabulary of the Russian and Uzbek languages. Gender linguistics is currently a relevant and interesting area in the science of language. Research in the field of gender linguistics is carried out using practically all modern written languages. In this regard, there is a lot of work done in Uzbek and Russian.In these works, the object and subject of research is material not only from the Uzbek and Russian languages, but also from many other languages, but the language of presentation of the works is usually Uzbek or Russian.
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