LINGUOCULTURAL ANALYSIS OF ADDRESSING IN DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION CONDITIONS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
The present article concerns linguocultural analysis of addressing in different communication conditions in the English and Uzbek languages. The author of the article describes and analyzed the role of the speech etiquette units and addressing in different communication conditions. Different ways of addressing and the main differences of speech behavior between Uzbek and English languages are also illustrated in the article. The author of the article claims that awareness of speech etiquette units as well as speech behavior are essential in creating communicative space
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