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THE ROLE OF LINGUISTIC CONTEXT IN THE RESEARCH OF CONCEPTS

Abduvaliev Mahamatjon ArabovichProfessor of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages
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Linguistic context means the linguistic environment of one or another language unit in the text. Different communicative situations (D. R. Fore calls it the context of the situation), language semantics, more precisely, the question of the impact of language units on the meaning of live speech, has also been the focus of attention of linguists. Communicative context includes speech act participants and the topic of communication, conditions, goals and tasks of communication participants, features of relations between them, rules of speech behavior, etc. According to the scientist, in "Constant context", the indicator is the minimum syntactic construction itself, and the word that appears from the semantic point of view, regardless of the lexical meanings of the words included in this construction, is considered its element.

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