GENDER DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SPEECH IN THE CULTURE, LANGUAGE, AND LITERATURE OF THE EASTERN NATIONS
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Eastern cultures, nonverbal communication, male and female speech patterns, cultural norms.Abstrak
This article explores the unique speech patterns exhibited by men and women in Eastern cultures, with a specific focus on Turkey and Central Asia. It examines the impact of historical, cultural, and societal factors on the linguistic variations observed in these regions. The article highlights differences in lexicon, tone, pitch, and nonverbal communication, shedding light on how gender roles and expectations shape speech patterns. Furthermore, it discusses the influence of these speech patterns on literature and cultural expressions, emphasizing the representation of gendered characters and the reinforcement of cultural norms and gender dynamics in Eastern cultures.
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