THE CONCEPT OF DISCOURSE IN WORLD AND UZBEK LINGUISTICS
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discourse, text, communicative approach, legal discourse, linguopragmatics, anthropolinguistics, socio-cultural context, language system, power and knowledge, legal speech.Abstract
This article analyzes the essence and meaning of the concept of “discourse” from the perspective of world and Uzbek linguistics. The relationship between discourse and text, as well as their semantic and pragmatic distinctions, are examined. The views of scholars such as A.I. Kaplunenko, M.A.K. Halliday, T. van Dijk, M. Foucault, and V.V. Krasnykh are analyzed to demonstrate classifications of discourse based on communicative, socio-cultural, genre-based, and modality-oriented approaches. Furthermore, the formation of legal discourse, its anthropolinguistic, pragmatic, semiotic, and linguoculturological aspects are discussed. The role of discourse analysis in Uzbek legal language, along with the connection between social-pragmatic factors and personal positioning in communication, is also highlighted.
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