ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL TEXT

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Anorboyeva Madina Baxtiyor qizi
Abduraxmonova Zilola Yoqubjon qizi

Abstract:

Technical texts serve as the backbone of scientific and engineering communication, conveying complex information essential for progress in various fields. This article delves into the intricacies of analyzing technical texts, exploring methods and tools that facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the content. From linguistic structures to domain-specific jargon, we navigate the nuances of technical communication and its impact on effective knowledge dissemination.

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Anorboyeva , M. ., & Abduraxmonova , Z. (2023). ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL TEXT. Science and Innovation, 1(30), 37–39. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/23139

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