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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS The scope of public speaking is determined by audience coverage, so important issues in fields such as science, art, or business are not considered. Direct contact with the listener allows combining syntactic, lexical and phonetic features of written and spoken language. However, according to its main characteristics, the style of speaking belongs to the written variety of the language, although it is modified by the form of oral expression and gestures. Some typical features of the speech variety present in this style are: [7]: 1) direct address to the audience using special formulas: (Ladies and Gentlemen!; My Lords!; Mr. Shairman!; Honorable Members!; Highly esteemed members of the society!; or some official in the situation, Dear Friends! or more emotional coloring, My Friends!; Dear friends!; Dear compatriots!; Dear compatriots!). Expressions of direct reference can be repeated during performance and expressed in different ways (Mark you! Mind!) [1]. 2) Special formulas at the end of the speech (Thank you very mush; Thank you for your time; Thank you for your attention; Big thank you) to express gratitude to the listeners. 3) first person pronoun - we; 2nd person - you [4] usage: Today we have the famous "Mashrab Divan" collected and organized by Mahvashkhanim, the lover of the poet. Our poetess Mahvashkhanim had her hair cut off by those Namangan devotees in return for this noble service that made the history of Uzbek literature... We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness (Th. Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence). 4) using abbreviations; won't; haven't; isn't and others: We're talking about healing our nation. We're not talking about politics. We're all here to do everything in our power to save lives; I'm here to thank you for hearing that greeting. Actually, I shouldn't be thanking you, I should be thanking a Higher Power for giving you the gift (George Bush) characteristics of conversational style, for example, asking questions from the audience when the speaker wants to establish a closer relationship: Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. San he, then, be trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to govern him? (Th. Jefferson), or salling upon the audience: Let us then, with courage and confidence, pursue our own federal and republican principles. Like conversational style, popular speech is often characterized by emotional tones and connotations. The emotional coloring of the journalistic style is high; it can be solemn or sarcastic, but it cannot have the lower meanings typical of colloquial speech (the use of playful, rude, vulgar or slang words). The vocabulary of style is usually well-thought-out and remains largely in the realm of high style: Four hundred and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, sonseived and so dedicated in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have some to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this (A. Linsoln, the Gettysburg Address). CONCLUSION AN Turdalievich, Z. M., & Mukhtoralievna, Z. S. (2007). (nd). UDK: 398.221 specific features of language interference in contrastive linguistics. 16. Zokirov, M. T. (2021). To typology of language situations. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 11 (103), 706-710. 17. Zokirov, M. T., & Ibragimova, M. S. N. (2021). Alisher Navoi about style problems. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science,(12), 601-604. 18. Turdaliyevich, Z. M., & Ergashevna, S. S. (2022). About the ―Space‖ and ―Time‖ Philosophical and Language Categories. International Journal of Culture and Modernity, 13, 96-100. In linguistic terms, this style promptly registers the emergence of new words and expressions, borrowings and specific abbreviations accepted in the national language, abounds in internationalisms. The use of elements of all functional styles and even non-literary forms of the English language, including jargonisms, is observed in the newspaper texts. At the same time, the colorfulness and expression of the publicistic style is due to the use: Speech standards, clichés ("employment service", "power departments") Typical newspaper phrases (to reach the advanced lines, beacons of production); Scientific terminology beyond the scope of highly specialized usage (virtual world, default, investment, mortgage, leukemia); Socially colored synonyms (gang of hired killers); Unusual lexical compatibility (whip preacher, apostle of ignorance); Words that reflect social and political processes in society (politics of dialogue, balance of interests); New words and expressions (détente, consensus, cold war); Social and political vocabulary and phraseology (society, freedom); Stylistically inferior words with a negative evaluation (pirate course, policy of aggression and provocation); Clerical language stamps inf luenced by the official business style (at this stage, as of today, in this period of time); Colloquial words and expressions (to bar, to ban, to ax, slang - to snog (to kiss), booze (alcohol)) [2, Researchers have noted a large percentage of proper names: toponyms, anthroponyms, names of institutions and organizations, etc., a higher percentage of numerals and an abundance of dates compared to other styles. From the etymological point of view, there is an abundance of international words and a tendency to innovations, which, however, very quickly turn into clichés: vital issue, free world, pillar of society, escalation of war, terrible tension, plea of mercy, phraseological phrases: to give smb. the boot (to fire). The abundance of clichés has long been noticed and is pointed out by all researchers. All of these clichés, as well as some litotes like not unimportant, not unworthy, etc., give the text a profound sound, even if its content is completely trivial, for example: in my opinion it is not an unjustifiable assumption that instead of I think. Clichés serve situations that are regularly repeated within the newspaper style. Many clichés are drawn from professional jargon (polit. hard-liner conservative), many from general slang (think- tank brain). The author of the article under discussion notes a large percentage of abstract words, although the information is, as a rule, concrete. There is an abundance of evaluative and expressive vocabulary rather than emotional: When the last Labour Government was kicked out. (Daily Mail). This evaluative nature is often evident in the choice of elevated vocabulary. Finally, a feature of the publicistic style are allusions to well-known facts and events of the day. The most frequent allusions are found in articles commenting on the eve nts of the internal life of the country. Depending on the nature of the newspaper, on the content of the article itself, on the purpose pursued by the author, the nature of the allusions, the type of imagery and the ratio of colloquial and bookish elements in the article change. In the newspaper-publicistic style there is a vocabulary of professionalisms. The purpose is to facilitate the perception of information by the reader, to achieve a certain communicative impact. Political terms express precisely defined political concepts, such as republic, monarchy, national servanty. Also worth noting is the replacement of a simple verb with a stable combination, which adds extra syllables to each sentence and creates the impression of greater fluidity: militate against, make contact with, be subjected to, have the effect of, play a leading Download 20.47 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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