Title: Impact Of Cognitive Terminology On Gender Research
Authors: Omonov Bakhtiyorjon Khabitovich, PhD,
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 92-94
Publication Date: 2025/02/28
Abstract:
Cognitive terminology plays a crucial role in shaping gender research, influencing both academic discourse and societal perceptions. This study explores the impact of cognitive terminology on gender studies through a qualitative analysis of linguistic relativity, semantic framing, and cognitive biases. By reviewing existing literature, analyzing discourse in media and policy, and conducting comparative linguistic studies, the research highlights how language structures affect gender identity and inclusivity. Findings indicate that gender-related terminology shapes perceptions, reinforces stereotypes, and impacts policy-making. Societies that embrace gender-inclusive language frameworks tend to exhibit greater acceptance of non-binary identities and progressive gender policies. The study also underscores the role of digital platforms in advancing inclusive gender discourse through evolving terminology. The discussion emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among linguists, sociologists, and policymakers to refine gender terminology and foster a more inclusive society. Future research should explore the intersection of cognitive terminology and artificial intelligence to prevent algorithmic gender biases and enhance digital communication systems.