SOCIOCULTURAL PROCESS AS AN OBJECT OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH
This article analyzes the interrelation between sociocultural processes and linguistic research. It examines how language directly influences sociocultural processes and its significance in society and communication. Additionally, the study reflects the research findings, the concepts of language and culture in sociocultural processes, and the interconnection of sociolinguistics with other disciplines.
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