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Abstract
As we know, the content words bear sub-content words which sometimes it is observed that sub-content words denote gender, i.e., the masculine sub-content word is identical to the content word. The present article answers these questions of how identical words render the respective meaning through presumption. On the other hand, is there this difference among categories in different cultures, or are there these divisions in all languages and cultures? And why most of masculine words are identical to the content words and feminine words bear lexical structures and separate compound structures. This brief discussion has been offered with respect to the definitions offered in the valid linguistic books on the semantic constituents, polysemy and semiotics.