The Reflection Of Gender Stereotypes In Stable Compounds

Authors

  • Shamshiyeva Diyora Isroilovna Namangan State University, PhD doctoral student, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Uzbek folk proverbs, stable expressions, proverbs about women and men, linguistic research

Abstract

This article explores the expression of gender stereotypes in Uzbek folk proverbs and their significance. It analyzes the essence of the topic, its relevance, the study of gender stereotypes, and their reflection in proverbs. Additionally, it provides a general overview of contextual and lexical analyses of gender stereotypes. The linguistic resolution of gender stereotypes also plays an important role in addressing gender-related issues.

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Published

2025-12-12

How to Cite

Shamshiyeva Diyora Isroilovna. (2025). The Reflection Of Gender Stereotypes In Stable Compounds. Stanford Database Library of American Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(12), 77–79. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlajps/article/view/189

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