THE TERM "DISCOURSE" IN MODERN LANGUAGE THEORY AND SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO IT

Authors

  • Xalilova Muhtarama Inayatullayevna

Keywords:

discourse, phenomenon, speech, pragmatics, speech communication, methodology, language education, language means, direct and indirect references, educational texts.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of speech analysis and its types within the framework of the concept   of   discourse   and   the   originality   of   discourse,   to   how   scientists   analyzed   the   functional characteristics  of  the  term  "discourse",  comparing  their  linguistic  views.  In  addition,  it  examines  the similarities  and  differences  between  oral  and  written  discourses  based  on  authentic  materials  identified through in-depth research.

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Published

2023-06-25