COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PHENOMENON "SPEECH ETIQUETTE" IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN TEXTS
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The article analyzes the definition of the concept of "speech etiquette" and its boundaries in English and Uzbek. This problem is solved by analyzing the thesaurus field of the concept and identifying the features and styles that define the boundaries of the phenomenon of speech etiquette in English and Uzbek.
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