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Sociolinguistic Analysis Of Court Speech

Dilora Abduhamidovna Nabiyeva , Doctor Of Philology, Professor, Andijan State University, Uzbekistan
Khurmatillo Tolqinjon Ogli Ismailov , PhD Student, Andijan State University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article discusses and illuminates the sociolinguistic analysis of Court Speech. Language and
thinking, language and society, language and culture relations today are engaged in the study of
problems in linguistics, such as psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, pragmalinguistics, lingvocultrology,
cognitive linguistics and their interdependent relationship. Unlike systemic linguistics, the fact that
speech activity is the most important object of linguistic research, which has become a prelude to new
perspectives, new interpretations, leads to the emergence of topical scientific problems and views as
linguistics develops. In this sense, the study of the speech phenomena of linguistic units in linguistics
in the sociolinguistic direction, the study of the state of speech in relation to social status, provided an
opportunity to conduct sociolinguistic research in Uzbek linguistics. According to Professor
Mahmudov, the direction of sociolinguistics in world linguistics, or rather the science, has emerged as
a result of a comprehensive understanding of the strong connection between language and society,
the understanding of the many intersecting points of linguistics and sociology [1. 13]. The above issues
are covered in the article.

Keywords

Psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics

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Dilora Abduhamidovna Nabiyeva, & Khurmatillo Tolqinjon Ogli Ismailov. (2020). Sociolinguistic Analysis Of Court Speech. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2(08), 253–260. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume02Issue08-41