
Linguistic Analysis Of The Linguistic Community In The Novel "Days Gone By"
Abstract
Literary works are also an invaluable resource from the point of view of linguistics. In particular, historical works show a wide range of linguistic units that represent the speech of people who lived in a certain period, their social status, position in communication, cultural thinking, religious views and living environment. Such aspects are particularly prominent in Abdullah Qadiri's novel “Days Gone By”. In the work, the analysis of linguistic communities, formed by differences in the language of representatives of different layers, their style of speech, their position in communication, reveals the socio-linguistic essence of the work. A linguistic community is a complex of language owners who are monolingual, engaging in interaction and formed in a specific socio-cultural context. Each language user is a representative of a particular society, and his speech is differentiated through aspects such as social status, profession, gender, living environment, beliefs.
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