A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF ORAL COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE

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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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