Gender aspects of politeness strategy in speech acts
Keywords:
expressive speech acts, gender, locution, negative politeness, politeness strategy, positive politeness, sociolinguisticsAbstract
Quite important for scientists is the question of the place of gender characteristics in the choice of linguistic means, as well as the reflection in the language of stereotypes associated with gender. Each person has his own style of communication, which depends on upbringing, education, age, social status, and gender. In general, men and women speak differently, although each person has a different level of gender speech characteristics.
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