THE CONCEPT OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE AND ITS COMPONENTS

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Ergasheva Rano Ahadovna

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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the concept of linguistic competence and its components. Linguistic competence is a person's ability to use language correctly and effectively, which includes phonetic, lexical, grammatical, pragmatic and discourse competencies. The article highlights the content and significance of each component and analyzes methods for developing linguistic competence. The influence of modern educational methods on this process is considered, and the effectiveness of interactive approaches is substantiated.

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THE CONCEPT OF LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE AND ITS COMPONENTS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(2), 455-458. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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