SOME DIFFERENCES OF VERBAL MARKERS IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LANGUAGE
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This article discusses the notion of “verbal markers” by giving its full etymology initially and how it functions in language of both genders. The main features of both male and female linguistic varieties are addressed in the light of what are known as the deficit, dominance, difference, and similar peculiarities. The paper gives attention on giving some data about investigation of where verbal language differs and where its markers function mostly in the same way or quite differently between genders. Main similarities are learned and analyzed by researcher. The aim of this research is to identify how men and women use language and what kind of language units they mostly used to utilize. Finally, the result is revealed by analyzing comparison of linguistic elements used by males and females.
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