
Stereotypes are formed in society and find expression in verbal form, i.e., in language. Language is not only a means of objectifying stereotypes, but also serves as a tool for reproducing them. Therefore, the study of linguistic units allows to examine stereotypes that are widespread in a society whose members use a given language
concepts, gender, Motherhood, reverence, worldview, man, woman.
concepts, gender, Motherhood, reverence, worldview, man, woman.
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