THE ROLE OF LINGUISTIC SIGNS IN DEVELOPING STUDENTS' SPEECH CULTURE
Keywords:
linguistic signs, speech culture, communication, language teaching, linguistic competence.Abstract
This article explores the role of linguistic signs in developing students’ speech culture. Linguistic signs serve as the foundation for understanding and producing meaningful communication. By studying the relationship between form and meaning, students learn to express their thoughts accurately and effectively. The paper emphasizes that a strong command of linguistic signs enhances students’ vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and stylistic awareness.
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