PHONETIC PECULIARITIES OF SLANG

Authors

  • Mirojiddinova Marhaboxon Najmiddin qizi Fergana State University Philology and language teaching English major, Student of group 21-100c Author

Keywords:

slang, language, monophthongization, glottal stop, words, example, rhyme, prosody, th fronting.

Abstract

The integration of Uzbekistan into the world community, the intense of growth of international, political and cultural relations causes new approach to the deepen development of science education, i.e the foreign language study and teaching. This article provides information about the phonetic features of slang.

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Published

2024-12-15