Linguopragmatic Expression of Personality Psychology in Uzbek Motivational Discourse (Based on Oʻtkir Hoshimov’s “Notes on The Margins of The Notebook”)
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-06-05-14Keywords:
Motivational discourse, personality psychology, modalityAbstract
The article investigates the linguopragmatic means of expressing personality psychology in modern Uzbek motivational discourse. The analytical material consists of ten aphoristic units selected from Oʻtkir Hoshimov’s “Notes on the Margins of the Notebook”. The main focus of the research is to identify the pragmatic functions of the modality category and deictic means in expressing personality psychology. The analysis reveals a distinctive functioning model of alethic, deontic, epistemic, volitive, and axiological modality types, as well as personal, temporal, spatial, social, and discourse deixis means in aphoristic motivational texts.
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