PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF PREDICATES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH CONTEXTS

Authors

  • Kattaboyeva Dilrabo Kattaboyevna Uzbek State World Languages University Author

Keywords:

Predicates, Pragmatics, Language Comparison, Uzbek Language, English Language, Linguistic Features, Cross-Cultural Pragmatics, Syntax, Communication, Speech Acts.

Abstract

This article examines the pragmatic features of predicates in Uzbek and English contexts, highlighting how predicates function within the syntax of both languages and the pragmatic roles they play in communication. By comparing the use of predicates in these two languages, the article focuses on their contextual usage, addressing the ways in which predicates in both languages express intentions, emotions, and cultural nuances. The study incorporates real-life examples and analyzes how the pragmatic features of predicates affect speech acts, politeness, and social interaction. Furthermore, the article explores the similarities and differences in the syntactic and pragmatic use of predicates in Uzbek and English, offering a deeper understanding of the connection between language, culture, and communication in these two distinct linguistic environments.

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Published

2025-03-11

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How to Cite

PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF PREDICATES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH CONTEXTS. (2025). International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences and Educational Practices, 14-18. https://econfseries.com/index.php/7/article/view/997