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Linguocultural Features Of Autobiographical Discourse Characteristic Of The Literary Style

Sh. M. Khamroyeva , PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Alisher Navoiy Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature, Uzbekistan
Yulduz Bakhtiyor qizi Azimova , Basic Doctoral Researcher, Alisher Navoiy Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article examines the linguocultural features of autobiographical discourse characteristic of the literary (artistic) style. The study analyzes the conceptual content of autobiographical narration in literary texts, cultural codes, linguistic means representing national and cultural values, and stylistic units reflecting the author’s personal experience. Furthermore, the research highlights the linguocultural interpretation of autobiographical discourse, including concepts, metaphors, symbols, realia, phraseological units, and language elements that shape national identity. The article aims to reveal the role of the literary style in conveying national-cultural meaning and to identify the distinctive linguocultural features of the autobiographical genre.

Keywords

Autobiographical discourse, literary style, linguoculturology

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Sh. M. Khamroyeva, & Yulduz Bakhtiyor qizi Azimova. (2025). Linguocultural Features Of Autobiographical Discourse Characteristic Of The Literary Style. International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 5(12), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume05Issue12-22