THE RELATIONSHIP OF LANGUAGE WITH PRIVATE AND SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Authors

  • Ahadjon Ataboyev Djumakuziyevich Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

social consciousness, private consciousness, concept, communication, language, evolution of language, self-expression, thoughts.

Abstract

The article discusses the relationship of language with private and social consciousness and reveals significant and gratifying facts that language serves as a bridge between private and social consciousness. Besides, the key aspects and elements of social and private consciousness are distinguished and discussed.

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2023-12-25

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