COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC STUDY OF MODAL WORDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

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Studying the pragmatic and cognitive properties of modal words in Uzbek and English is the goal of this project. The study examines the many purposes and interpretations of modal terms in two languages, highlighting contextual and cultural variations. In language learning and cross-cultural communication, this approach aids in determining the role of modal words.

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Ismailova, O. . (2024). COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC STUDY OF MODAL WORDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK. Universal Index Library of Science and Innovation, 2(34), 67–69. Retrieved from https://lib.uniconflix.com/index.php/uilsi/article/view/39242

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