A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF ORAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE
Keywords:
Oral communication; discourse markers; lexical features; speech act theory; locutionary act.Abstract
The article analyzes how discourse markers enhance spoken communication by linking linguistic choice, intent, and interpretation. It examines lexical, pragmatic, and sociolinguistic factors shaping meaning, coherence, and fluency in dialogue.
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Published
2025-10-16
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How to Cite
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF ORAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE. (2025). Young Scientists, 3(37), 114-116. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/YO/article/view/30086