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Language Development and Society Relations in Modern Media Texts: Based on Uzbek And Russian Materials

Israil Mukaddas IrgashevnaDoctor of Philological Sciences, Professor at the University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
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This article examines the relationship between language development and society in modern media texts based on Uzbek and Russian materials. Media discourse is one of the most active spheres in which language change becomes visible, because it responds quickly to social transformation, political reforms, technological innovation, globalization, cultural interaction and audience expectations. The purpose of this article is to analyze how modern Uzbek and Russian media texts reflect social processes and, at the same time, influence the development of language norms, vocabulary, style and communicative behavior. The study is based on descriptive, comparative, sociolinguistic and discourse-analytical methods. The results show that Uzbek and Russian media texts demonstrate similar tendencies such as lexical renewal, growth of digital vocabulary, expansion of English borrowings, colloquialization of public speech, neologization, hybrid forms and genre transformation. At the same time, Uzbek media discourse is strongly connected with national language development, language policy and the expansion of Uzbek in public communication, while Russian media discourse reflects stylistic diversification, global lexical influence and the coexistence of formal and informal registers. The article concludes that modern media texts do not merely reflect language development; they actively participate in shaping linguistic norms, social meanings and public communication practices.

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