LANGUAGE AND GENDER IDENTITY IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66343/a23r6g40Keywords:
sociolinguistics, gender identity, digital communication, computer-mediated communication, language and gender, online discourse, social media language.Abstract
This work explores the relationship between language and gender identity in digital communication, focusing on the evolution of sociolinguistic theories and major scholarly milestones in this field.
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