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THE LINGUISTIC ASPECT OF THE EXPRESSION OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH SPEECH ETIQUETTE FORMS

  • 1. 3rd year doctoral student Uzbekistan State World Languages University

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This article delves into the intricate linguistic nuances involved in the expression of speech etiquette forms in both Uzbek and English languages. By exploring cultural and linguistic aspects, the study aims to shed light on the similarities and differences in how politeness, respect, and formality are conveyed through language in these distinct linguistic contexts.

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