THE COMMUNICATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF LETTERS IN EPISTOLARY DISCOURSE

Mualliflar

  • Nargiza Takhirova Senior Lecturer of the Department of Interfaculty English, Faculty of Foreign Philology, Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan Muallif

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epistolary discourse, letter, communication, interaction, interpersonal relationships, authenticity, digital communication.

Abstrak

Epistolary discourse, traditionally associated with written correspondence in the form of letters, remains a significant mode of human communication. Despite technological advances that have transformed interpersonal interaction, the letter continues to embody distinctive communicative values such as intimacy, authenticity, and dialogical structure. This article examines the communicative significance of letters within epistolary discourse, focusing on their role as a medium for personal expression, social interaction, cultural documentation, and the construction of interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, it compares traditional letter writing with modern digital communication to highlight both continuity and transformation in communicative practices.

Iqtiboslar

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Nashr qilingan

2025-09-17

Iqtibos keltirish tartibi

THE COMMUNICATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF LETTERS IN EPISTOLARY DISCOURSE. (2025). Zamonaviy Dunyoda Ilm-Fan Va Texnologiya, 4(23), 66-68. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDIFT/article/view/22037