NATIONAL MENTAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS IN LYRICAL DISCOURSE

Authors

  • Ismailov Jahangir Jaloliddinovich Uzbekistan State physical education and sports university Teacher Uzbek language and literature department

Keywords:

Dialogic speech, modern linguistics, composition, monologic discourse, worldview, folklore, emotionality of thought.

Abstract

It is known that dialogic discourse can also be part of monologic speech. There are several types of it. Monological discourse is stylistically neutral and is directed from the third person to the second person. Sometimes in monologic discourse, the third person refers to himself and the second person. In addition, dialogic discourse is also found in monologic discourse. In this case, monologic discourse and dialogic discourse are given in relation to each other. In a conversational monologue, the speech is directed from the first person to the second person, drawing the addressee's attention to the speech process.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

NATIONAL MENTAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS IN LYRICAL DISCOURSE. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(6), 1465-1471. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/2212

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