PROVERBS AND SAYINGS SPECIFIC TO WOMEN’S SPEECH IN MEDIA DISCOURSE ACROSS DIFFERENT LANGUAGE SYSTEMS
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This study explores the representation of women's speech through proverbs and sayings in media discourse across various language systems. By examining culturally embedded expressions, the research highlights how gender-specific linguistic features are portrayed and perpetuated in different societies. The analysis delves into the semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic aspects of these proverbs, revealing their roles in reflecting societal norms, stereotypes, and attitudes towards women. Drawing on examples from diverse languages and media sources, the paper emphasizes the intersection of linguistics, gender studies, and media discourse, offering insights into how language shapes and reinforces perceptions of women's roles.
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