ANTHROPODCENTRIC STUDY OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN SPEECH ETIQUETTE

Authors

  • Egamberdiyeva Moxidil G`ulomjon qizi

Keywords:

intercultural competence, speech etiquette, paradigm, practical communication

Abstract

The paper argues that all the communications and the entire speech act, in the 21st century, in particular, are in essence ethical issues so global ethics is badly needed in human interaction. The paper proposes intercultural competence, its anthropocentric features, and, other togetherness as global ethics. This is also called social and moral responsibility. Current linguistic research paradigms are characterized by being focused on anthropocentric and cross-disciplinary issues.

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Published

2022-03-23