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IN MODERN LINGUISTICS, LINGUOCULTUROLOGY FOCUSES ON STUDYING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.

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  • Aminova Marjona Ilhom qizi

    Economics and Pedagogical University IPU NTM 2nd year master’s student
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Keywords:

linguoculturology, speech communication verbs, Uzbek language, English language, culture, pragmatics.

Abstract

The present article investigates the linguoculturological features of speech communication verbs in the Uzbek and English languages. Speech verbs constitute an essential part of verbal communication and reflect culturally conditioned norms, values, and communicative behavior of a speech community. The study aims to identify similarities and differences in the semantic, pragmatic, and cultural aspects of speech communication verbs in Uzbek and English. The research applies comparative, semantic, and linguoculturological methods. The findings reveal that speech verbs in both languages encode national mentality, social hierarchy, politeness strategies, and cultural models of interaction.

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Published

2026-02-06