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Rhetoric As An Aspect Of The Functioning Of The Modern Russian Literary Language

Shirin Shanigmatova , Teacher Of School Number 21, Ferghana, Uzbekistan
Timur Alimov , Lecturer At The Department Of Methodology Of Russian Language, Ferghana State University, Ferghana, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Nowadays, the importance of studying rhetoric is becoming more and more obvious, interest in it is growing: first, it is perceived as something completely new; secondly, the XXI century. - this is the time of democratic transformations in our country, this is the time of new people, unencumbered by censorship, who were given the opportunity to freely express their own opinion, to formulate their position in life. Modern man understands that the ability to speak largely determines his social status.

Keywords

Rhetoric, neorhetoric, linguistics, literature, paths and figures of speech, art, communication

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Shirin Shanigmatova, & Timur Alimov. (2021). Rhetoric As An Aspect Of The Functioning Of The Modern Russian Literary Language. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 3(03), 184–189. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue03-25