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COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR AS A LINGUOPRAGMATIC CONCEPT SPECIFIC TO ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Communicational behavior, communicative competence, pragmatics, speech etiquette, English language, Uzbek language, politeness, indirectness, linguoculture, intercultural communication.

Authors

  • Sohiba A. ATANIYAZOVA O‘zbek tili va adabiyoti universiteti tayanch doktoranti, Toshkent, O‘zbekiston , Uzbekistan

This article analyzes communicational behavior as a linguvopragmatic, sociolinguistic and linguvocultural concept specific to English and Uzbek languages. The study highlights the features of the manifestation of speech acts such as greeting, addressing, requesting, refusing, apologizing, expressing gratitude, starting and ending a conversation in English and Uzbek communicative culture. Communicational behavior is interpreted not as a set of simple speech formulas, but as a complex communicative system determined by factors such as social status, age, gender, communicative distance, respect, personal territory, thought, directness and indirectness