Abstract

The research work deals with the study of Gender and Linguistics. In the present study, gender in English, Georgian and Turkish Languages are being investigated. Our aim is to study gender similarities and differences in different types of languages English, Georgian and Turkish. That's why we observed different levels of the language. These are grammatical level, semantic level and pragmatic level. The materials we use is colloquial language and some literal units are used as well. Gender Studies focuses on both genders and their relations to each other. At the same time, it takes into account how gender intersects with social, ethnic and cultural differences. These multiple interdependencies allow Gender Studies to produce more precise knowledge. In linguistics, semantics is the subfield that is devoted to the study of meaning, as inherent at the levels of words, phrases, sentences, and larger units of discourse (referred to as texts). The basic area of study is the meaning of signs, and the study of relations between different linguistic units. A key concern is how meaning attaches to larger chunks of text, possibly as a result of the composition from smaller units of meaning. Pragmatics is the branch of linguistics concerned with language use, and is different from syntax and semantics, which deal with the form and meaning of sentences respectively.

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