LINGUISTIC TOOLS IN SPEECH SITUATIONS

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  • Qo‘chqarov Isoxon Musojonovich Author

Abstract

This article explores the role and impact of linguistic tools in shaping speech situations. By examining their application across various communicative contexts, this study provides insights into the mechanisms by which linguistic tools facilitate effective discourse. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research identifies key linguistic strategies, their cultural variations, and their practical implications in real-world scenarios. Findings reveal that linguistic tools significantly influence speaker credibility, audience engagement, and overall communication efficacy, highlighting their indispensable role in modern linguistics.

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Published

2025-01-20