COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE FEATURES OF THE CATEGORY OF GENDER IN THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Raximova Nilufar Kurbon kizi First-year Master’s student
  • Shadieva Dilfuza Abbasovna Scientific supervisor: Lecturer of the Department of Uzbek and Russian Philology Asia International University,Bukhara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/

Keywords:

category of gender, Russian language, Uzbek language, cognitive linguistics, communicative function, linguistic worldview, interlingual comparison.

Abstract

The article examines the category of grammatical gender in the Russian language from the perspective of cognitive linguistics and communicative function. The role of the category of gender in shaping the linguistic worldview, as well as in the processes of categorization and conceptualization of reality, is analyzed. Special attention is paid to a comparative analysis of the category of gender in Russian and Uzbek, identifying typological differences and similarities, as well as difficulties arising from interlingual interference. It is concluded that the category of gender in Russian possesses not only a formal grammatical nature but also a significant cognitive and communicative potential, whereas in the Uzbek language a similar category is absent, reflecting the characteristics of national linguistic thinking.

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Published

2026-01-07

How to Cite

COGNITIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE FEATURES OF THE CATEGORY OF GENDER IN THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(01), 197-200. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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