ANALYSIS OF INFORMAL COMMUNICATION SITUATIONS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
informal communication, spoken language, pragmatics, linguoculturology, language units, social relations, degree of familiarityAbstract
This article analyzes informal communication situations in English and Uzbek from linguistic and pragmatic perspectives. It explores the language units used in informal speech, their social and cultural features, and the level of closeness between speakers. The similarities and differences between the two languages in informal communication are illustrated with examples.
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