Speech Etiquette In English And Uzbek: A Pragmalinguistic Analysis
Keywords:
speech etiquette, pragmalinguistics, politeness strategies, comparative linguistics, face theory, communicative competence, cultural values.Abstract
The present article is a comparative analysis of the pragmalinguistic features of the speech etiquette of the English and Uzbek languages. Speech etiquette is a significant aspect of communicative competence that mirrors the values of the culture, the social order, and the personal ties of the respective linguistic community.
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