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THE EXPRESSION OF EXTRALINGUISTIC MEANS IN THE REALIZATION OF SPEECH ECONOMY WITHIN THE GLOBAL LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

speech economy, extralinguistic means, intercultural communication, gestures, intonation, emoji, high-context culture, nonverbal communication

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This article explores the expression of speech economy in the English language through extralinguistic means within the global linguistic landscape. Speech economy, the principle of conveying information with minimal linguistic means, is significantly enriched by gestures, facial expressions, intonation, and contextual factors. These elements play a crucial role in effective communication and intercultural understanding. The study analyzes various communicative contexts—daily conversations, academic discourse, and digital communication – highlighting how nonverbal cues and emojis enhance clarity, emotional expression, and message efficiency. Emphasis is placed on the contrast between high-context and low-context cultures in interpreting these tools accurately.