COMPARATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL INTERPRETATION OF LINGUO-CULTURAL TRADITIONAL FEATURES OF GENDER-POLITE EUPHEMISMS OF THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
In order to consider the comparative and functional features of gender-polite euphemisms of linguocultural communication between the Russian and Uzbek languages, this article provides for an appeal to the process of studying this linguistic phenomenon through the study of the mental speech competence of the two peoples.
In this article, the comparative-functional classification of gender-polite euphemisms is considered, when describing non-standard linguistic phenomena of linguocultural traditional features of two opposite, different-system languages.
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