PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPRESSION OF THE FATHER'S IMAGE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FILM DISCOURSE
Keywords:
psycholinguistics, film discourse, father's image, speech acts, cultural models, English language, Uzbek language.Abstract
This work examines the psycholinguistic representation of the father's image in English and Uzbek film discourse based on four films from different eras. The analysis encompasses the distribution of the father's communicative strategies, the characteristics of speech acts, pragmatic forms of address, and the emotional content of statements in dialogues with children. The study reveals intercultural differences between the Western model of an "emotionally engaged" father and the Uzbek traditional model, where the father's role is based on authority and adherence to norms. Modern Uzbek film discourse demonstrates a trend towards synthesizing traditional and new models of fatherhood.
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