KOMPARATIVISTIKA

Comparative Studies

CONCEPTUAL AND LINGUOPRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF MOUTH\OGʻIZ IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors: Otajonov Botirbek Ashuralievich

Published: March 24, 2025 • Vol. 15 Issue 5 • Views: 106

Linguopragmatics aims to explore language within its social and situational context and emphasizes its role as a tool for communication. Contrary to formal linguistics, which primarily concerns language structure, pragmalinguistics centers on language use and investigates the dynamics of communication between speakers and listeners in different contexts. This field delves into the theory of speech acts, examining how language conveys meaning and intention. It includes the analysis of both explicit and implicit speech goals, the speaker's emotional tone or inner state, and the listener's willingness to engage and interpret the message effectively. Pragmalinguistics also investigates various types of communicative behavior, such as speech strategies and tactics used to achieve specific outcomes in communication. The rules of dialogue that facilitate effective communication are another important area of study. Furthermore, this field of study investigates the use of indirect speech acts, in which communicators convey ideas through subtle and often non-literal forms of expression. Techniques such as language games, in which meaning is playfully manipulated or negotiated, are also explored. By understanding these elements, pragmalinguistics seeks to show how language functions as a dynamic, context-dependent tool for interaction.