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| Open Access | THE PRAGMASTILISTIC ESSENCE OF DIALOGIC SPEECH IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERARY DISCOURSE
Nuraliyeva Ozoda Narboyevna , PhD, Lecturer at the Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, ISFT (International School of Finance, Technology and Science) Institute, Samarkand Branch Togʻayev Orzimurod Ziyodullo oʻgʻli , 1st year master's student in foreign language and literature ISFT (INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINANCE TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE) INSTITUTI SAMARQAND FILIALIAbstract
This article explores the pragmastilistic essence of dialogic speech within English and Uzbek literary discourse. It analyzes the pragmatic and stylistic characteristics of fictional dialogue, emphasizing how sociocultural and linguistic factors influence conversational exchanges in literary texts. The comparative analysis highlights how speech acts, politeness strategies, and discourse markers vary and intersect across English and Uzbek narratives. The study provides insight into how dialogic interactions contribute to literary meaning and character development.
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Dialogic speech, pragmastilistics, English literature, Uzbek literature, discourse markers.
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