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| Open Access | ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON SOCIOLINGUISTIC DIMENSIONS OF MULTILINGUALISM AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING
Asanova Ferangiz , Teacher of Foreign Languages and Social Sciences Department, Asia International University, Bukhara, UzbekistanAbstract
Sociolinguistics examines the relationship between language and society, focusing on how identity, culture, power, and social structures influence communication.
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identity, culture, power
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