WOMEN'S SPEECH AND ITS FEATURES
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women's speech, men's speech, semantics, lexeme, socio-cultural environment, society, communication.Abstract
Women's speech is a unique phenomenon that differs from men's speech in many aspects. It has its own characteristics that manifest themselves both at the level of perception and description of the surrounding world, and at the level of relationships and communication. In this paper, we will study the semantic features of women's speech based on Russian fiction.
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