INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AS AN OBJECT OF STUDY IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

Authors

  • Dilnoza Hazratqulova Master student, Samarkand state institute of foreign languages
  • Nargiza Suleymanova PhD, Samarkand state institute of foreign languages

Keywords:

cultural linguistics, competence, communication, study.

Abstract

This article was written because research into how culture is reflected in language and human society advances our understanding of other cultures and mentalities as well as intercultural communication. This study aims to trace the history of cultural linguistics’ emergence as a distinct scientific field, determine its antecedents, and assess its contemporary state.

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Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Hazratqulova , D., & Suleymanova , N. (2023). INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION AS AN OBJECT OF STUDY IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS. SCHOLAR, 1(14), 145–148. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/openscholar/article/view/3851

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