PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF MUTUAL COMPATIBILITY IN COMMUNICATION

Mamajonov Muhammad Yusubjonovich FarSU, doctor of philosophy in philological sciences (PhD), associate professor

Authors

  • Mamajonov Muhammad Yusubjonovich TerDU

Keywords:

psychology, psycholinguistics, communicative and expressive tasks, transformational grammar.

Abstract

In recent years, new areas of linguistics have emerged and begun to develop called the anthropocentric paradigm, which studies the close connection between language and the human factor. One of these areas is psycholinguistics, which studies the points of contact between psychology and linguistics, the mental and emotional state of a person, and processes related to language.

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Published

2024-12-11