DIFFERENCES IN THE USE OF LANGUAGE BY UZBEK MEN AND WOMEN IN SHAPING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROCESS IN THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT

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This article discusses the differences in the use of language by Uzbek men and women in the formation of an effective communication process in the social environment. In linguistics, the theoretical understanding of the interaction and connection of gender characteristics in the process of communication is highlighted.

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Ergasheva , N. . (2024). DIFFERENCES IN THE USE OF LANGUAGE BY UZBEK MEN AND WOMEN IN SHAPING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROCESS IN THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 4(4 Part 2), 7–11. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/30314

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