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| Open Access | INTERFERENCE IN THE SPEECH OF A BILINGUAL PERSON: A COMPLETE SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF PHONETIC, LEXICAL, GRAMMATICAL, AND PRAGMATIC CHANGES
Nurmamatova Zarifa Abdiraup kizi , English language teacher of Navoi State University independent researcher of Navoi State UniversityAbstract
This article provides a systematic analysis of interference phenomena in the speech of bilingual individuals, examining changes at phonetic, lexical, grammatical, and pragmatic levels. The aim is to identify the forms, causes, and mechanisms of interference in bilingual speech and assess their impact on language competence and linguistic norms. The study integrates psycholinguistic, linguistic, and sociolinguistic approaches.
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bilingualism, interference, phonetic interference, lexical interference, grammatical interference, pragmatic interference, code-switching, language mixing.
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