LINGUACULTURAL STUDY OF THE TEXT OF THE FOREWORD IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
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Methodological basis, linguistic methods, styles of Englis, prefaceAbstract
Appeal to the topic of the human factor in language testifies to the most important methodological shift taking place in modern linguistics - the change in its basic paradigm and the transition to anthropological linguistics, which involves the study of language in close connection with a person, his consciousness, thinking, spiritual and practical activity. The introduction introduces readers to the main topics of the manuscript and prepares them for what they can expect. Foreword The preface is not written by the author, but by someone else. These people are usually experts in the field the book is about. If you are planning to include a foreword in your book, you should first consider who you might ask to write the foreword and how much value it will add to your content
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