GENDER CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL DIALECTS IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE DISCOURSE
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19781212
Kalit so‘zlar
social dialects, discourse, BNC (British National Corpus), sociolinguistics, gender, pragmatics, “sort of”, Received Pronunciation.Annotasiya
The article examines the phonetic, grammatical and lexical differences in female and male speech of social dialects in English-language discourse and its discourse-based analysis. İt also provides an analysis of the speeches of the characters in the film “My Fair Lady”.
Foydalanilgan adabiyotlar ro‘yhati
“My Fair Lady” 1964 film based on George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion”, 1912
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