PRAGMATIC SPECIFICATION OF VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FILM SCRIPTS

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  • Mokhigul Bozorova Автор

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19949774

Abstract

This article investigates the pragmatic specification of verbal and nonverbal components in English and Uzbek film scripts through a comparative linguistic framework. Film discourse is a multimodal communicative system where spoken language interacts with gesture, facial expression, silence, intonation, proxemics, and visual context to generate meaning. As Levinson (1983) notes, pragmatics studies the relationship between language and context that is fundamental to understanding meaning. In cinematic discourse, this contextual dependence becomes especially visible. The study demonstrates that verbal components primarily convey propositional and interactional content, whereas nonverbal components intensify emotional meaning, regulate interpersonal relations, and construct implicit messages. 

 

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Published

2026-05-01

How to Cite

Bozorova, M. (2026). PRAGMATIC SPECIFICATION OF VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK FILM SCRIPTS. International Conference on Engineering & Technology, 2(4), 198-202. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19949774