SOME INFORMAL AND LITERARY FORMS OF ADDRESSING WOMEN IN ENGLISH
Keywords:
Address, “Dear”, “Honey”, “Love”, “Chairwoman”, “Lady”, гендерные стереотипы.Abstract
This article presents specific examples of some informal and formal aspects of addressing women in English, including forms of address and their specific features. Addressing women in English, especially in formal and informal settings, includes specific features that reflect respect, social norms, and evolving gender sensitivity.
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