LINGUISTIC MEANS OF EXPRESSING AGE, EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND OCCUPATION OF A LINGUISTIC PERSONALITY IN UZBEK LEGAL DISCOURSE
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This article provides a systematic analysis of the linguistic means used to express the age, educational background, and occupation of a linguistic personality in Uzbek legal discourse. It examines the lexical and grammatical units employed in the process of personal identification in legal communication, their pragmatic functions, and their correlation with the official and communicative requirements of legal texts. Based on empirical data drawn from court records, administrative documents, investigative materials, and official applications, the study identifies the structural components of linguistic personality representation. Special attention is paid to the standardization of age-related expressions, the functional role of educational level designations in legal discourse, and the socio-legal connotations of occupational nominations. The findings elucidate the mechanisms through which linguistic markers ensure communicative clarity, legal precision, and normative expression in the process of personal identification, which are essential for legal linguistics.
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