RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-PRAGMATICS AND STYLISTICS

Authors

  • D. Tirkashev English teacher of Kokand State Pedagogical Institute Author

Keywords:

metaphor, metonymy, socio-pragmatics, figurative language, stylistics, speech acts.

Abstract

Socio-pragmatics and stylistics are two branches of linguistics that deal with the social function and the artistic features of language respectively. This paper aims to explore the relationship between Socio-pragmatics and stylistics and how they can complement each other in the analysis of language use.

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Published

2023-06-08

How to Cite

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-PRAGMATICS AND STYLISTICS. (2023). Pedagogy and Psychology in the Modern World, 2(9), 74-76. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ZDPP/article/view/18764