SIMILARITIES IN PUBLICISTIC STYLE AND THEIR LINGUOCULTURAL ANALYSIS
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journalistic style, communicativeness, expressiveness, simile, linguoculturology, linguistic unit, text analysis.Abstract
This article analyzes the communicative and stylistic aspects of the journalistic style, the linguistic nature of similes, and the theoretical foundations of the linguoculturological approach. It is based on the fact that similes used in journalistic texts are not only a simple stylistic tool that ensures the expressiveness of the text, but also a linguoculturological unit that reflects the national-cultural values, worldview, and stereotypes of a particular people.
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Sultonsaidova S., Sharipova O. Stylistics of the Uzbek language: - T.: "Yurist-media markazi" publishing house, 2009. 112 p.
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