Colloquial Speech as a Functional Variety of Literary Language
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Keywords

spoken language, language, oral speech, written speech, literary language, dialogue, monologue, polylogue, utterance, syntax of dialogue, stylistics of dialogue.

How to Cite

Ashur Yaxshiyev. (2025). Colloquial Speech as a Functional Variety of Literary Language. Spanish Journal of Innovation and Integrity, 41, 340–346. Retrieved from https://sjii.es/index.php/journal/article/view/467

Abstract

This article examines dialogic speech as the primary form of spoken language. In the broadest terms, the properties of spoken language in any language can be summarized as follows: it is concrete, situationally conditioned, individually expressive, and affective. In contemporary linguistic research, dialogue, along with monologue and polylogue, is being actively developed. Studies conducted on this topic allow for the generalization of quite extensive information.

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