SPEECH AND CONCEPT IN LINGUISTIC SYNERGETICS

Authors

  • Madina Mustaqova Sherzod qizi Jizzax Davlat Pedagogika Universiteti talabasi Email: madinamustoqova@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

linguistic synergetics, speech, concept, communication, language dynamics, cognitive functions, intercultural communication, artificial intelligence.

Abstract

This article explores the intricate relationship between speech and concepts within the framework of linguistic synergetics, a field focused on the dynamic, self-organizing processes in language systems. Emphasizing the cognitive and communicative functions of speech, the paper discusses how speech acts as a tool for expressing and shaping concepts. The study highlights potential applications in language pedagogy, artificial intelligence, and intercultural communication.

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Published

2024-11-25