hide his face
with his hands" indicates that he was crying in shame.
The researcher V.D.Narojnaya studied the concept of women's and men's non-
verbal speech in gender research, and based on the peculiarity of gender relations in
the Kazakh society. Materials of his experimental researches and observations have
shown that foreigners living in South Kazakhstan have limited gestures and emotions.
Graham Greel has included gestures and palsy in women: hair straighteners, slightly
bending head, knee tightening, putting hands on the abdomen, shaking the groove,
etc.
V.P. Konetskaya adds to the "female marks": shutting the eyes off fear, turning
the ring in the nerves and so on. [6].
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