TYPES OF ERRORS (LANGUAGE, LINGUISTIC, SPEECH, CULTURAL ERRORS) AND WAYS OF OVERCOMING ERRORS.
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Nazirova Gulnoza
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Muqaddas Jalolova
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- Keywords:
- Language errors, linguistic errors, speech errors, cultural errors, error correction techniques, error analysis.
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This thesis explores four main types of communication errors: language errors, linguistic errors, speech errors, and cultural errors. Language errors involve mistakes in grammar and structure, while linguistic errors cover broader issues of meaning and use. Speech errors are spontaneous slips during communication, and cultural errors result from misunderstanding social norms. The study analyzes the causes and effects of these errors and suggests strategies for overcoming them, such as reflective practice, feedback and targeted correction, and cultural competence training. Understanding and addressing these errors can significantly improve language learning and intercultural communication.
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- 2025-04-29
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