THE CULTURE OF THE NATIVE LANGUAGE IN YOUTH SPEECH AND ITS ISSUES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
native language, speech culture, youth speech, language culture, literary norms, globalization.Abstract
This article analyzes the culture of the native language in youth speech, the factors influencing its development, and the problems arising under the influence of modern social processes. Based on scientific literature, the study highlights the significant impact of globalization, information technologies, and mass communication on the speech of young people. In addition, the pedagogical and social ways of developing speech culture are also discussed.
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