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Особенности мужской и женской речи при общении в сети Интернет

Authors: Fedoseev, A.;

Особенности мужской и женской речи при общении в сети Интернет

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the differences in female and male speech. Based on the analysis of the existing theoretical knowledge on gender linguistics, the features of both oral and written male and female speech are highlighted. The additional focus of the article is the features of online male and female speech.

Работа посвящена изучению особенностей женской и мужской речи. Основываясь на анализе имеющейся теоретической базы по гендерной лингвистике, выделяются особенности как устной, так и письменной мужской и женской речи. Делается дополнительный акцент на изучении особенностей мужской и женской речи при общении в сети Интернет.

Keywords

ПОЛ, ГЕНДЕРНАЯ ЛИНГВИСТИКА, РЕЧЬ, ЖЕНСТВЕННОСТЬ, LANGUAGE, ЯЗЫК, COMMUNICATION, MASCULINITY, SPEECH, ОСОБЕННОСТИ МУЖСКОЙ И ЖЕНСКОЙ РЕЧИ, КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, FEATURES OF MALE AND FEMALE SPEECH, МУЖЕСТВЕННОСТЬ, ГЕНДЕР, FEMININITY, SEX, GENDER, GENDER LINGUISTICS

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