THE DYNAMICS OF LINGUISTIC HABITS: UNDERSTANDING LANGUAGE AND WRITING AS A CRAFT

Authors

  • Shokirova Makhbubakhon Associate Professor in Philological Sciences, Central Asian Medical University, Fergana, Uzbekistan.
  • Juraeva Muattar Student of the Department of Foreign Language and Literature (English) University of Business and Science, Namangan, Uzbekistan. Corresponding author:

Keywords:

language; linguistics; habit; oral and written communication; French; English.

Abstract

This essay explores the concept of language as an expression of habits. Using the text provided, the development of linguistic habits and their impact on effective communication are explained. Language is examined as a craft deeply rooted in human behavior, focusing on the role of linguistic habits in shaping oral and written communication. The essay also addresses the relationship between language learning, cultural influences, and language skill development. Through a thorough analysis of the text, the study aims to shed light on the relationships between language, habit formation, and effective communication.

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Published

2023-10-01