NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICERS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BODY LANGUAGE AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

Authors

  • Siddik Muminov Author
  • Kenjaeva Fatima Takhirovna Author

Abstract

This article examines the role of nonverbal communication in modern linguistics and highlights its significance within the system of internal affairs. It analyzes the function of paralinguistic means such as facial expressions, eye movements, and body language in communicative processes. The study demonstrates the importance of nonverbal elements through the lenses of pragmalinguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and semiotics. Special attention is paid to the role of these means in enhancing the communicative competence of internal affairs officers.

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Published

2025-11-13