MODERN LINGUOPRAGMATICS: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS

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Dilnoza Robiddinova

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 This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of modern linguopragmatics and its development trends. Linguopragmatics is a crucial branch of linguistics that studies the meaning of linguistic units, their functions in communicative contexts, and their cultural aspects. The paper examines how linguopragmatics is manifested in different languages, communicative strategies, and pragmatic distinctions of linguistic units. Additionally, it explores new directions in modern linguopragmatic research related to artificial intelligence and digital communication

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MODERN LINGUOPRAGMATICS: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(2), 203-206. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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