THEORETICAL AND LINGUISTIC FOUNDATIONS OF THE STUDY OF THE CONCEPT OF "WOMAN" IN THE MODERN LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL SPACE
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Saidova Maftuna Ergashovna

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The article examines the theoretical and linguistic foundations of the study of the concept of "woman" in the context of rapid sociocultural transformations of the 21st century. The cognitive, linguocultural, discursive, and genderlabeled parameters of the concept are analyzed, and current trends in its representation in language, media discourse, and digital communication are identified. Special attention is paid to changing the value structure of the concept under the influence of global processes — digitalization, transformation of gender roles, strengthening of female agency, and expansion of the public space of the female voice.
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Saidova Maftuna Ergashovna

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