"EXPLORING LINGUISTIC MARKERS OF GENDER: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS"
This article examines the linguistic choices and vocabulary utilized by different genders during instructional activities. It discusses the findings of prior research and analyses, focusing specifically on a case study conducted in Uzbekistan, utilizing survey results to highlight the distinctions between genders based on perspectives and insights gathered from various respondents.
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