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| Open Access | COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GENDERED POLITENESS IN CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Ikromova Fazilatkhon Vohidjon kizi , Kokand state universityAbstract
This research investigates gendered politeness strategies in relation to cultural variations across different societies. The primary concern is to reveal potential cultural variations in politeness, and more importantly, to explore to what extent gendered politeness is dependent on, in other words, a part of, cultural and societal systems. Three levels of factors interplay and crosscut gendered politeness: they are gender, cultural and language systems as well as cultural and societal contexts.
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politeness, culture, gender, society, stereotype, behavior, communicative roles.
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