PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF FOOTBALL FANS' DISCOURSE ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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football discourse, pragmatics, social media, Uzbek language, English language, fan communication, sarcasm, identity.Abstract
This article explores the pragmatic features of football fans’ discourse on social media, focusing on English and Uzbek speakers. Through comparative analysis, the study investigates how fans in both linguistic communities express emotions, use sarcasm, and construct identity in digital interactions. It also highlights the role of culture, language structure, and social norms in shaping communicative strategies.
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