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GENDER CHARACTERISTICS OF SPEECH ACTS EXPRESSING EMOTIONAL STATES

Tashpulatova ShirinaSenior Lecturer, PhD, Department of Languages-2, Oriental University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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This article examines the gender characteristics of speech acts expressing emotional and psychological states in communication. The study analyzes the linguistic, pragmatic, and sociocultural features of speech acts used by men and women to convey emotions, feelings, and inner experiences. Particular attention is paid to the differences in language use, communicative strategies, emotional expressiveness, and speech behavior across genders. The research highlights how gender influences the realization of emotional speech acts in various communicative contexts and demonstrates the role of cultural and social factors in shaping verbal expression. The findings contribute to the fields of pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and gender linguistics.

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