STYLISTICS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: THEORY, APPROACHES, AND APPLICATIONS INTRODUCTION
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G'ofurova Sarvara Madaminjonovna
Aliyeva Nilufar Yaxyobekovna
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Abstract
Stylistics is a branch of linguistics that studies the use of language in different contexts. It focuses on how speakers and writers choose specific linguistic forms to express ideas, emotions, and intentions. The English language, being rich and flexible, provides a wide field for stylistic analysis. Stylistics helps to understand how meaning is constructed not only through grammar and vocabulary, but also through tone, structure, and expressive devices.
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