MANIFESTATIONS SUR LE DISCOURS EPILINGUISTIQUE

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S.X. Tulanov

Abstract

In this article we will learn about the manifestations of epilinguistic discourse. To say that our attitudes modify our epilinguistic discourse is a matter of pleonasm; In light of this, let us note that this discourse undergoes a clear change depending on whether it involves speaking one's own language or that of others. This is not a formal difference, but a difference in content, nevertheless having a direct effect on our language, at least our discourse.

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S.X. Tulanov. (2024). MANIFESTATIONS SUR LE DISCOURS EPILINGUISTIQUE. Fergana State University Conference, 147. Retrieved from https://conf.fdu.uz/index.php/conf/article/view/2883
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