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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMMAND SPEECH IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Author: Kuchkarova, Maftuna Dilmuradovna

Annotation: This article presents a comparative analysis of command speech in English and Uzbek languages. Command speech, also known as imperative mood, is a linguistic feature used to express direct commands, requests, or instructions. This study examines the structural, morphological, and pragmatic aspects of command speech in both languages, highlighting similarities and differences. The findings contribute to the understanding of cross-linguistic variations in directive utterances and have implications for language teaching and translation studies.

Keywords: pragmatic aspect, direct and indirect commands, cross-linguistic variations, implication, politeness markers, social context, grammatical encoding, emphatic command

Pages in journal: 227 - 229

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