SOCIO-PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF NEOLOGISMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Pardayeva Nasiba Boyqobulovna Uzbekistan State University of World Languages, Independent Research Doctoral Student

Keywords:

Neologisms, socio-pragmatics, English, Uzbek, language evolution, cultural context.

Abstract

This article explores the socio-pragmatic features of neologisms in English and Uzbek, focusing on their formation, usage, and cultural implications. Through a comparative analysis, it highlights how socio-cultural factors influence the evolution of language in both contexts. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating linguistics, pragmatics, and cultural studies to provide insights into the dynamic interplay between language and society.

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2025-01-15

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