THE VERBAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Аннотация
The sociality of the language determines linguistic changes adapted by society and manifested in the language. The interaction between the language and gender of the speaker in a particular language is considered within the research of social variability of the language, which is understood as the socially determined existence of language variants serving various subgroups of the general linguistic community.
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