EXPRESSION OF COMMUNICATION SPEECH ETIQUETTE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Courtesy, Speech Etiquette, Linguistic FeaturesAbstract
This article analyzes the features of the expression of polite speech etiquette in English and Uzbek. Compliments, forms of address and polite expressions in both languages are considered comparatively, and aspects related to cultural and linguistic factors are highlighted. The concept of speech culture, the need and tasks of studying polite speech etiquette in English and Uzbek in higher educational institutions, the requirements for the speech of students and specialists in the field, the communicative qualities of cultural speech in various forms of speech, and the means of expression and imagery used in oral and written speech are considered.
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