The Expression of Gender Differences in Language Use from the Perspective of Sociolinguistics

Hai-Chen Yu ( Jilin Provincial Economic Management Cadre College, Changchun, Jilin, 130000, China )

https://doi.org/10.37155/2972-4856-0204-8

Abstract

Based on a sociolinguistic perspective, this paper delves into the multifaceted manifestations of gender differences in language use, examining areas such as phonetic features, lexical choice, syntactic structure, communicative style, and language variants. By employing quantitative analysis, corpus linguistics, syntactic analysis, and considering sociocultural factors, the study reveals the impact of gender on linguistic behavior. Additionally, cross-cultural comparisons are conducted to explore the commonalities and diferences in gendered language use, deepening theoretical understanding. This research provides a theoretical basis for practices in gender-equal language and promotes gendered language adaptation and integration in cross-cultural communication.

Keywords

Sociolinguistics; gender diferences; language use; quantitative analysis; cross-cultural comparison

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