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This article considers several statements of female characters containing gender stereotypes concerning the representatives of their gender identity. This group of statements
is considered to be the most extensive among the statements of female characters containing gender stereotypes. Language and gender is an interdisciplinary field of
research that studies varieties of speech (and, to a lesser extent, writing) in terms of gender, gender relations and gendered practices. It started developing swiftly after
Robin Lakoff published her book "Language and Woman's Place" in 1975. There also such notable linguists as Candice West, Deborah Tannen and Susan Gal who contributed
to reinforce gender linguistics progress further. In the process of the examination linguists came to the conclusion that language directly influence on gender as it endorses formation
of gender based stereotypes.

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English

This article considers several statements of female characters containing gender stereotypes concerning the representatives of their gender identity. This group of statements
is considered to be the most extensive among the statements of female characters containing gender stereotypes. Language and gender is an interdisciplinary field of
research that studies varieties of speech (and, to a lesser extent, writing) in terms of gender, gender relations and gendered practices. It started developing swiftly after
Robin Lakoff published her book "Language and Woman's Place" in 1975. There also such notable linguists as Candice West, Deborah Tannen and Susan Gal who contributed
to reinforce gender linguistics progress further. In the process of the examination linguists came to the conclusion that language directly influence on gender as it endorses formation
of gender based stereotypes.

Русский

В данной статье рассматриваются несколько высказываний о женских образах, содержащих гендерные стереотипы в английском языке относительно представителей их гендерной идентичности. Эта группа утверждений считается наиболее обширной среди утверждений содержащих гендерные стереотипы. Язык
и гендер - это междисциплинарная область исследований, которая изучает различные формы речи (и, в меньшей степени, письма) с точки зрения гендера,
гендерных отношений и гендерных практик. Она начала быстро развиваться после того, как Робин Лакофф опубликовала свою книгу "Язык и место женщины" в
1975 году. Были также такие известные лингвисты, как Кэндис Уэст, Дебора  Таннен и Сьюзен Гал, которые способствовали дальнейшему укреплению
прогресса в области гендерной лингвистики. В процессе экспертизы лингвисты пришли к выводу, что язык напрямую влияет на пол, поскольку поддерживает
формирование гендерных стереотипов.

Ўзбек

Ushbu maqolada ingliz tilidaayol jinsiga nisbatan gender stereotiplarini o'z ichiga olgan ayol tasvirlari haqida bir qancha fikrlar muhokama qilinadi. Ushbu yo'nalishlar
guruhi gender stereotiplarini o'z ichiga olgan bayonotlar orasidaeng keng tarqalgan hisoblanadi. Til va gender - fanlararo tadqiqotlar sohasi bo'lib, gender, gender
munosabatlari va gender amaliyotlari nuqtai nazaridan nutqning turli shakllarini (va oz darajada yozishni) o'rganadi. Bu yo'nalish Robin Lakoffning 1975 yilda "Til va ayolning
o'rni" nomli kitobini nashr etgandan so'ng jadal rivojlana boshladi. Shuningdek, Kandis Uest, Debora Tannen va Syuzan Gal singari taniqli tilshunoslar ham gender tilshunosligi
taraqqiyotiga o'z hissasini qo'ganlar. Izlanish davomida tilshunoslar tilning jinsga bevosita ta'sirini o'rganib, gender stereotiplarini shakllantirishgazamin yaratadi degan hulosaga
kelishdi.

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1 Abdurashitova E.T. Senior researcher and teacher, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
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