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COMMUNICATION CULTURE AND LANGUAGE PURITY

Rasulov Toshbotir Qarshievich,Normamatova Bibixilol Norpoʻlat qizi , International Innovation University

Abstract

This article comprehensively covers the issues of communication culture and language purity. Language is the spiritual wealth of a nation, and communication is the main means of social communication between people. The article discusses the importance of correct and civilized communication in the literary language from a young age, the educational role of school and family in this regard, the attention paid to the correct pronunciation of words and phrases in Islamic teachings, as well as important ideas about the disappearance of languages ​​in the world.

Keywords

communication culture, language purity, literary language, education for youth, Islamic views, language culture, native language, social communication, national identity, language preservation.

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COMMUNICATION CULTURE AND LANGUAGE PURITY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(04), 1660-1663. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/4171