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REFLECTION OF NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL VALUES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FAMILY DISCOURSE
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This article analyzes the reflection of national and universal values in English and Uzbek family discourse from a linguopragmatic and linguocultural perspective. The study comparatively examines aspects such as communication culture in family discourse, forms of address, the category of respect, individualism, and collectivism. The results show that collectivism, respect for elders, and kinship relations are dominant in Uzbek families, whereas individualism, personal freedom, and democratic communication play a leading role in English families.
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