QIZ BOLALAR NUTQINING LEKSIK-SEMANTIK XUSUSIYATLARI
This article delves deeply into the lexical and semantic characteristics intrinsic to the speech patterns commonly observed among girls. Taking into consideration a broad spectrum of linguistic observations and grounded practical analyses, this study sheds light on how these speech characteristics intricately correlate with the multifaceted process of gender socialization. The discussion spans the examination of vocabulary, thematic diversity, and subtle semantic nuances, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between language use and societal expectations related to gender.
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