GRAMMATICAL GENDER IS A REFLECTION OF NATURAL GENDER IN MODERN LINGUISTICS

Authors

  • Laylo Xalilova Gulistan State University Teacher of the Department "Distance education".

Keywords:

Gender, anthropocentric approach, linguistic phenomena, stereotypical ideas, sex, masculine and feminine, socio-sexual relations, male and female.

Abstract

This article is about gender in modern linguistics. In everyday speech, the word “gender” is associated with the biological and social differences between women and men. In addition, people might know that languages can have masculine and feminine words. So at first blush, it may seem that grammatical gender is a reflection of natural gender in grammar.

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Published

2022-05-30

How to Cite

Xalilova, L. (2022). GRAMMATICAL GENDER IS A REFLECTION OF NATURAL GENDER IN MODERN LINGUISTICS. INTERNATIONAL СONFERENCE ON LEARNING AND TEACHING, 1(8), 3–6. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/iclt/article/view/2045