THE ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE AS A MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING CROSS-CULTURAL CONNECTIVITY

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Abstract

This article discusses the function of language in various cultures, its diversity and linguistic features, and how it affects people's ability to comprehend their own culture when it is spoken in other nations. International scientists' leading theoretical conceptions serve as the foundation for learning the significance of language in various cultures.

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How to Cite

Akbarova Sarvinoz Maqsudjon kizi, U. M. K. kizi. (2025). THE ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE AS A MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING CROSS-CULTURAL CONNECTIVITY. Kokan SPI. Journal of Scientific Reporting, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.70728/kspi.v5i1.475
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