DIALECTAL WORDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK: SOCIOLINGUISTIC CHARACTERISTICS
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Keywords

dialectal words, social, regional differences, ethnic, sociolinguistic properties, dialectical variations.

How to Cite

DIALECTAL WORDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK: SOCIOLINGUISTIC CHARACTERISTICS (Jalolova Kamola Malikovna , Trans.). (2025). CANADA - SCIENTIFIC REVIEW OF THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF MODERN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION, 1(4), 5-7. https://e-conferences.org/index.php/canada/article/view/261

Abstract

Any language has dialectal words, which represent social, cultural, or regional differences in speech patterns. In the study of sociolinguistics, which looks at the connection between language and society, these terms are important. As widely used languages, Uzbek and English both exhibit significant dialectical variations that vary according to social, ethnic, and geographic variables. This article examines the sociolinguistic properties of Uzbek and English dialectal words, providing explanations and examples to help readers better grasp how dialects influence communication.

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