EMERGENCE OF GENDER IN NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
I.A.Egamberdiyeva , Senior teacher of ASIFL, UzbekistanAbstract
This article talks about how gender emerges in the process of non-verbal communication. During the research, the differences between men and women in communication through body language, facial expressions, gestures and haptics are analyzed. The article examines gender stereotypes and their impact on nonverbal communication styles, as well as how these differences manifest in different cultures. The results reveal specific differences between men's and women's nonverbal signals and show how understanding these differences is important for improving communication effectiveness. The article also provides recommendations aimed at analyzing the relationship between gender and nonverbal communication in a broader context.
Keywords
Gender linguistics, non-verbal tools, gender linguistics
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