FEMALE SPEECH AND ITS PECULIARITIES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
female speech, male speech, semantics, lexeme, sociocultural environment, society, communication.Abstract
Female speech is a unique phenomenon that differs from male speech in many aspects. It possesses distinct characteristics, manifested both in the perception and description of the surrounding world, and in relational and communicative patterns. This paper investigates the semantic peculiarities of female speech based on the material of Russian literary fiction.
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