TITLE: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN SLOVAK AND UZBEK CULTURES

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  • Ozodakhon Uktamova Ilhomjon kizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Abstract 
This study investigates the unique characteristics of intercultural communication 
between  Slovak  and  Uzbek  cultures,  with  a  focus  on  sociolinguistic  features  and 
cultural norms. Using qualitative methods, this research explores the direct and indirect 
communication styles, emotional expressivity, and politeness frameworks within each 
culture.  Findings  reveal  that  while  Slovak  communication  often  embodies  a  more 
individualistic, low-context approach, Uzbek communication aligns with collectivistic, 
high-context principles, impacting both verbal and non-verbal interactions. (Brown & 
Levinson, 1987) These insights provide practical implications for enhancing mutual 
understanding and effective communication in diverse settings. 

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2024-11-08

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Ozodakhon Uktamova Ilhomjon kizi. (2024). TITLE: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN SLOVAK AND UZBEK CULTURES . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 49(5), 159-160. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/2283