LINGUISTIC MEANS EXPRESSING THE AGE, EDUCATION, AND PROFESSION OF A LINGUISTIC PERSONALITY IN UZBEK LEGAL DISCOURSE
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legal discourse, linguistic personality, age indicators, educational background, occupational nominations, official style.Abstract
This article examines the linguistic devices used to denote age, educational background, and occupation of a linguistic personality within the framework of Uzbek legal discourse. The study analyzes lexical and grammatical forms found in court protocols, investigative records, administrative documents and official petitions. Particular emphasis is placed on the functional-pragmatic roles of these linguistic units in achieving accurate identification of individuals in legal communication. The research demonstrates that standardized expressions of age, legally relevant descriptions of educational status, and profession-related nominations construct an institutional model of representing legal subjects. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how linguistic markers ensure clarity, precision, and communicative validity in juridical texts.
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