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| Open Access | LINGUISTIC AND ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE ENVIRONMENT AND THEIR THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
Suvonova Rukhsora Umar kizi , Department of Master's Degree of UrSU Linguistics: Uzbek language education studentAbstract
In this article, the linguoecological interpretations of the concept of the language environment are theoretically analyzed. Issues of the formation and stability of the ecology of the Uzbek language are highlighted based on symbolic, natural, sociocultural, and cognitive approaches.
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linguoecology, language environment, ecology of the Uzbek language, sociolinguistic factors, symbolic ecology, natural ecology, socio-cultural ecology, cognitive ecology.
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