COMMUNICATIVE GENRES IN SOCIAL MEDIA: A COMPARATIVE PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE
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Bright Mind Publishing
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This article examines the pragmatic significance of communication genre features in English and Uzbek social networks through a comparative analysis. The study applies corpus-informed discourse analysis and speech act theory. Findings show that genre markers regulate credibility, intimacy, stance, and evaluative alignment. The paper proposes operational criteria for describing social-media genres across languages and platforms.