CODE MIXING IN DISCOURSE
Shoira UsmanovaProfessor, Doctor Of Philological Sciences, Tashkent State University Of Oriental Studies, Uzbekistan
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Code mixing (or transitioning from one code arrangement to another) is one of the hottest topics in contemporary linguistics. Kodlar aralashuvi is the transliteration of the English term code mixing (or code-switching), which first appeared in 1970s English linguistics. Prior to the use of this term, R. Yakobson drew attention to this phenomenon: “Any general code is multi-form, it is a hierarchical (stepped) set of different subcodes freely chosen by the speaker according to the function of the message, the relationship between the addressee and the interlocutors.”
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