Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German

This study examines gendered expressions of respect across four typologically distinct languages: The research analyzes two honorific systems—Uzbek and Japanese—alongside pragmatic systems, such as English and German. This study analyzes survey responses from 200 native speakers and corpora of more...

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Main Author: Sabohatxon Yusupova
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:Cogent Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2025.2512789
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description This study examines gendered expressions of respect across four typologically distinct languages: The research analyzes two honorific systems—Uzbek and Japanese—alongside pragmatic systems, such as English and German. This study analyzes survey responses from 200 native speakers and corpora of more than 400 gendered dialogues. The exchange of formal expressions between men and women shows contrasting results because women used siz with greater frequency in Uzbek female speech by 70%, and Japanese women applied keigo verb forms 85% above male usage. The research disproves general theories about social niceties because language structures simultaneously work to support and diminish masculine social dominance during interactions. Youth living in cities continue to develop hybrid linguistic elements because they use sen/siz forms in Uzbek and build digital gender-neutral pronouns from scratch. Research shows that language works to preserve and challenge hierarchies based on gender, but sociolinguistic policy and study need to place cultural sensitivity at their core.
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spelling doaj-art-451c486eecf044b6a4d0c7fbd0ca05cf2025-08-20T02:34:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832025-12-0112110.1080/23311983.2025.2512789Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and GermanSabohatxon Yusupova0Fergana State University, Fergana, UzbekistanThis study examines gendered expressions of respect across four typologically distinct languages: The research analyzes two honorific systems—Uzbek and Japanese—alongside pragmatic systems, such as English and German. This study analyzes survey responses from 200 native speakers and corpora of more than 400 gendered dialogues. The exchange of formal expressions between men and women shows contrasting results because women used siz with greater frequency in Uzbek female speech by 70%, and Japanese women applied keigo verb forms 85% above male usage. The research disproves general theories about social niceties because language structures simultaneously work to support and diminish masculine social dominance during interactions. Youth living in cities continue to develop hybrid linguistic elements because they use sen/siz forms in Uzbek and build digital gender-neutral pronouns from scratch. Research shows that language works to preserve and challenge hierarchies based on gender, but sociolinguistic policy and study need to place cultural sensitivity at their core.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2025.2512789Linguistic expressionsociolinguistics hierarchiesgendered communicationcross-cultural linguisticslanguage systemslanguage and power
spellingShingle Sabohatxon Yusupova
Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
Cogent Arts & Humanities
Linguistic expression
sociolinguistics hierarchies
gendered communication
cross-cultural linguistics
language systems
language and power
title Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
title_full Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
title_fullStr Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
title_full_unstemmed Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
title_short Gender-based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression: a study of Uzbek, Japanese, English, and German
title_sort gender based comparative analysis of respect in linguistic expression a study of uzbek japanese english and german
topic Linguistic expression
sociolinguistics hierarchies
gendered communication
cross-cultural linguistics
language systems
language and power
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311983.2025.2512789
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