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LANGUAGE AND GENDER RELATIONS
Khairullaeva Umida Sayfutdinovna Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, Master of Japanese Philology 63 PHILOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY AND CULTUROLOGY №14 Genrix IV”, argued for the simplicity of speechof his wife; J. Austin described in the work of “Eternity of Nortinger” that the extravagant use of Isabelle’s speeches in meaningless and irrelevant speeches was specific to the women of that era). German philosopher and linguist F. Mautner (1913) has also studied the methods of men and women speech in various social groups, and connects the origins of the women’s conversation style with the antique theater. In his opinion, men play the role of women for some pe- riod of that time. However, the fact that the way of women’s talking is related to the fact that the women go to the stage. 6 English professor O.Espersen intro- duced the chapter entitled “Woman” in his book “ Language: its nature, develop- ment and origin “ (1922), where he ana- lyzed men’s and women’s vocabulary, say- ing that men’s words were much more “miserable” than women vocabulary. 7 In the Anthropological literature, the differences between the male and female conversations were written in the diaries of the 17th century missionaries. Accord- ing to their records, there are many differ- ences between men and women speech and this information has been subse- quently proved by anthropologists. In the speeches of the Coasati of Indians tribes in Luiziana, the change of verbs due to gender were observed. 8 Significant differ- ences also exist in the lexical and linguistic system. For example, in Japan, gender cate- 6 M.E. Soboleva’s philosophy is “critique of the German”. SPb., 2005. 7 O. Jespersen Language, its nature development. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. L., 1922.253 b. 8 M Haas. Men’s and women’s speech in Koasati // Language. 1944, No. 20, p.147-149 gory is reflected in all three persons of pro- nouns. That is, it does not change only as a third person in all languages. Many researchers have relied on the information they received and describe the language as “men” and “women”. However, the mistakes of these ideas have been clari- fied in scientific research. In other words, the phonological, morphological, syntac- tic, and lexical aspects of each of the “lan- guage” systems clearly demonstrates that the gender of an individual is merely de- fine the form of a word only. In the mid-20th century, problems of interrelationships and domains of gender and language began to be discussed not only by anthropologists but also by dia- lectologists. Although the way of women’s speech was not the object of their re- search, the information they received was valuable and significantly superior to the initial and simple linguistic postulates. Gender research has started to be studied as a whole, and has led to a new direction such as Sociolinguistics in solv- ing gender and linguistic problems. Soci- ology researcher’s task is not only a lan- guage but also a language movement in society 9 . They focus on variative skills of language. That is, it is understood that the speaker’s ability to communicate with a second language through a change of cir- cumstances in the conversation. Note- worthy is the stylistic variations. It in- cludes the use of language tools due to the social group, age, and the use of language in relation to the social background and role of the speaker in the interview. 9 V.N. Yartseva. Linguistic encyclopedia / gl. red. M.., 1990. 64 MONOGRAFIA POKONFERENCYJNA Ideas that inspire to learn women “language” are related to the development of feminism in linguistics (1970-1980). Separ Uorf’s ideas of 1970-1980 have a sharp feminist character, in which postu- lates of linguistic theories are as follows: 1. Language determines one’s bounda- ries for the upbringing of the person and perception of the existence; 2. Man manages to control the lan- guage and to develop its norms; 3. Women are in a disadvantageous situation using the same language and use the language norms men have developed. The above conclusions served as the basis for sociologists’ views of Edwin and Shirley Ardner about the role of language in society and their role in gender. One of Ardner’s leading ideas is that every social group has internal social considerations, but not all of them are freely expressed, since the form of expression and language are governed by the dominant group. As a result, weak social groups, such as wom- en, use language norms developed by men in society. They have no choice but to express everything by means of “men’s language” and their term. 10 Sociolinguistic researches suggest that gender, as well as men and women’s atti- tudes, is co-ordinated with age, status, ethnicity, as well as the origin of language variants development based on above fac- tors is explained in researches. However, many researchers are widely trying to pro- mote gender-related postulate in their nar- rowly-guided work. That is why P. Ekert and S. McConnell’s Guilds offered different 10 D. Cameron Feminism and linguistic theory. McMillan Press Ltd., 1992 views on this issue. They have said, “It is necessary to carry out a local observation, in a practical way of thinking.” 11 In other words, avoiding all the “stubborn” postu- lates and the views, gender should be linked with language, and state that it should be learned in social groups in prac- tice. Gender does not appear apart from social groups and does not fit to other so- cial groups. Hence, its linguistic organiza- tional tools also change in accordance with social groups and cultures. In the study of gender, men’s and women’s “tongues” should not be com- pared between themselves, but rather their social cultural norms and rules, that is, to focus on learning in the same or- ganization or the same group. “There are no gender-specific linguis- tic forms,” said J. Koate, “but there are some forms of women’s and men’s self- determination.” In the future, we can say that it is a task of gender linguistics to explain according to what rules they are developing in the future. Download 1.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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