The study explores the gender features in linguistics as an emerging interdisciplinary field that connectslanguage studies with sociology and psychology. It examines the linguistic expressions of femininity andmasculinity, highlighting how gender is reflected in speech behavior and discourse. The research emphasizesthat both spoken and written texts can serve as valuable materials for analyzing gendered communication.The paper also discusses the relationship between discourse and text, arguing that discourse encompassesbroader communicative and cognitive processes, while text represents one of its manifestations. By focusingon the interaction between language, gender, and discourse, the study provides insights into how male andfemale speech differs in structure, content, and stylistic choice.
Sadikova Shahnoza Shuxrat qizi (Sat,) studied this question.