DIALOGIC SPEECH IN ARTISTIC DISCOURSE IN LANGUAGE TEACHING PRAGMASTILISTIC ESSENCE

Nuraliyeva Ozoda Norboyevna

Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords: language, dialogic speech, communication, lecture


Abstract

When communicating using a language, a person not only exchanges the information, but also thinks, re-alizes the secrets of the nature around him/ her. The language is a mode of communication, but speech is the communication itself. The speech has historical character, but a language is outside of the history. The speech is mental phenomenon, and a language is social one. The participation of the speaker and the listener in the speech process is not always in the same way. Thus, monologic and dialogic speech forms are formed. Mono-logic speech is also accompanied by facial expressions and gestures. An idea of a work of art is compactly ex-pressed in the hero’s monologue. A monologic speech is able to include comment on certain problem, lecture, informing, speech, etc. Dialogic speech is a conversation between two or more persons. In case of monologic speech, one speaks and others listen. And dialogic speech is going on between the conversation participants. It should be noted that the elements of dialogic speech are reflected in the monologue, and the elements of mono-logical speech are reflected in dialogic speech.


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