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THE PSYCHOLINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SPEECH IN SOCIETY

Mamatov Ravshanbek RustamovichAndijan Branch of Kokand UniversityAkhmedova Azizakhon Mansurbek kiziTeacher of the Department of Foreign Languages at the Andijan Branch of Kokand UniversityWorldly Knowledge Publishing CentreWorldly Knowledge Publishing Centre
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This article examines the psycholinguistic significance of speech in society from theoretical, cognitive, sociocultural, and communicative perspectives. Particular attention is devoted to the relationship between language and thought, the cognitive mechanisms involved in speech production and comprehension, the social functions of speech, and the role of speech in identity formation and cultural transmission. Furthermore, the study analyzes the influence of digital communication technologies on speech behavior and psycholinguistic processes in modern society. The article concludes that speech functions as a complex psycholinguistic phenomenon that reflects both individual consciousness and collective social experience.

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