Reflection of Natural Gender in Linguistics is a Grammatical Gender

Authors

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

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i3.1186

Keywords:

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

Abstract

This article addresses gender in modern linguistics. The term "gender" is commonly used to refer to the biological and social distinctions between men and women. The term “gender” in linguistics formation and intensive development of the study of gender in linguistics occurs at the end of the XX century. People may also be aware that words in languages can be both masculine and feminine. It may appear at first glance that grammatical gender reflects natural gender in grammar.

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Khalilova, Laylo . "GRAMMATICAL GENDER IN LINGUISTICS IS A REFLECTION OF NATURAL GENDER" Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, vol. 3, no. 2, 2023, pp. 328-331.

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Published

2023-03-06

How to Cite

Xalilova, L. . (2023). Reflection of Natural Gender in Linguistics is a Grammatical Gender. International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics, 2(3), 16–17. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i3.1186