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ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE: SLANGS IN SOCIAL MEDIA AND JOURNALISM ACTIVITY

Makhliyo Diyorova , Karshi state technical university, teacher of foreign languages department

Abstract

 This article discusses the use of slangs in English and Uzbek languages, particularly in the context of social media and journalism. The research highlights how informal language reflects cultural trends, social changes, and communicative practices of modern society. The study also compares the dynamics of slang usage in both languages and its impact on media discourse.

Keywords

slang, social media, journalism, communication, English, Uzbek.

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ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE: SLANGS IN SOCIAL MEDIA AND JOURNALISM ACTIVITY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(06), 254-255. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/5093