PROVERB AND ITS NATURE IN OUR COMMUNICATION AND DISCOURSE
Sevara Jumanova , Lecturer of Karshi State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article highlights the importance of proverbs in our utterance to express or summarize humanity’s opinions in a clear way. The efficacy of using them in argumentative discourse serves to strengthen sensitivity has been taken into consideration.
Keywords
Proverb, argument, behavior, discourse
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