SOCIOLINGUISTIC FEATURES OF DRAMATIC DISCOURSE
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- 1. Doctor of philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences, Senior Teacher Department of English Philology, Alisher Navo'i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature
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In the post-independence period, measures to further increase the prestige and status of the Uzbek language are being determined based on the experience of the world's developed languages. The difference between modern linguistics and traditional linguistics is that it requires an integrated study of language/speech along with almost all humanistic fields close to it. This article talks about the sociolinguistic and pragmatic features of the discourse (speech) of dramatic works, the stages of world linguistics, the language units found in the language of dramas created in Uzbek and English languages
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