UNVEILING THE LABYRINTH OF INTERNET PHRASEOLOGY: NAVIGATING THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE DIGITAL ERA

UNVEILING THE LABYRINTH OF INTERNET PHRASEOLOGY: NAVIGATING THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE DIGITAL ERA

Authors

  • Navruza Alieva Khabibullaevna (PhD) Teacher, Ferghana State University
  • Otakhonova Nurjakhon Ilkhomjon kizi Student, Ferghana State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54613/ku.v7i7.784

Keywords:

Internet phraseology, digital era, linguistic characteristics, communication efficiency, cultural implications, language evolution, identity construction, digital literacy,

Abstract

Internet phraseology, the unique language used in online communication, has become an essential aspect of the digital era. This article provides a comprehensive exploration of Internet phraseology, unveiling its evolution, linguistic characteristics, and sociocultural implications. Drawing upon existing research and scholarly contributions, the literature review highlights the role of Internet phraseology in enhancing communication efficiency, its cultural significance in identity construction, and its impact on language innovation and cross-cultural dynamics. The discussion section delves deeper into the implications of Internet phraseology, emphasizing the importance of digital literacy and understanding in navigating its linguistic labyrinth. By embracing Internet phraseology and its dynamic nature, individuals can effectively engage in online communication, bridge cultural divides, and navigate the linguistic landscape of the digital era with confidence and understanding.

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Published

2023-06-30

Iqtiboslik olish

Navruza Alieva Khabibullaevna, & Otakhonova Nurjakhon Ilkhomjon kizi. (2023). UNVEILING THE LABYRINTH OF INTERNET PHRASEOLOGY: NAVIGATING THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE DIGITAL ERA. QO‘QON UNIVERSITETI XABARNOMASI, 7(7), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.54613/ku.v7i7.784

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Section

Filologiya / Philology
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