STEREOTYPES OF EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION IN FEMALE AND MALE SPEECH IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS

Authors

  • Xasan Gafforov Acting Associate Professor, Samarkand Branch of ISFT Institute Department of “Social and Humanitarian Sciences”, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Gender stereotypes, emotional expression, conflict communication, linguistic differences, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, communication strategies.

Abstract

This article explores the stereotypes of emotional expression in male and female speech during conflict situations, analyzing how gender-based linguistic differences manifest in discourse. It examines cultural and psychological factors influencing speech behavior, the impact of social expectations on communication strategies, and how stereotypes shape perceptions of emotionality in speech. The study employs a comparative approach, drawing on sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic research, and highlights the implications of these stereotypes in interpersonal and professional communication.

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Published

2025-03-16

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