SPORT DISCOURSE: PRAGMATIC INTERPRETATION AND COMMUNICATIVE MODEL
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The Conference Hub
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This paper examines the pragmatic interpretation and communicative model of sports discourse in English and Uzbek linguistic contexts. Sports language functions as both an information system and a reflection of cultural and emotional expression. The study explores how sports terminology transmits motivation, identity, and cultural nuances across languages, using comparative, cognitive, and linguocultural methods. A communicative model is proposed to demonstrate how pragmatic functions operate in sports contexts, integrating linguistic, cultural, and psychological aspects.