GENDER DIFFERENCES IN MALE AND FEMALE SPEECH
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Gender linguistics examines how language reflects and constructs social gender roles, focusing on differences in male and female communication. Gender, internalized from childhood through norms and stereotypes, shapes both speech and written language, influencing vocabulary, sentence structure, emotional expression, and intonation. Research shows men tend to use more abstract and categorical language, while women employ evaluative, concrete, and expressive forms. These differences reflect broader cultural and social factors rather than biology alone. The study highlights the importance of cross-cultural and comparative research in understanding gendered language phenomena and emphasizes gender as both a cognitive framework and a dynamic cultural construct that evolves with societal norms.
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