Sound and Consciousness in Speech, Language and Culture

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  • Melikuziev Azimjon Latifjon ugli Teacher of the Department of Foreign Languages, Fergana Branch, Tashkent University of Information Technologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/pjcle.v3i9.805

Keywords:

voice, semantics, polysemy, muteness, metonymy, stereotype, sound features, compatibility, semantic, agreement, task, communication, action, communicative, pragmatic, dialogue, non-contact, speech, movement, prayer

Abstract

The communication process is a complex structure. Speakers use both verbal and non-verbal means in this process. As each society uses these means of expression, they reflect linguistic and cultural features. This article analyzes the paralinguocultural aspects of nonverbal means. In this case, the paralinguistic units used in the communication process of different peoples are studied by comparative studies.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

ugli, M. A. L. . (2023). Sound and Consciousness in Speech, Language and Culture. Pindus Journal of Culture, Literature, and ELT, 3(9), 50–52. https://doi.org/10.51699/pjcle.v3i9.805

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