
Dans le cadre du développement de la science moderne, l’Université d’État de Boukhara, avec le soutien du Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Science et des Innovations de la République d’Ouzbékistan, organise une conférence internationale sur les “Enjeux et défis de la linguistique moderne en nouvel Ouzbékistan: Approches linguoculturologiques, pragmalinguistiques, neuropsycholinguistiques et linguo-folkloristiques”. LA CONFÉRENCE PRÉVOIT DES RECHERCHES SCIENTIFIQUES ET THÉORIQUES DANS LES DOMAINES SUIVANTS: 1ère branche. LINGUISTIQUE MODERNE ET LINGUOCULTUROLOGIE: une analyse approfondie des évolutions syntaxiques et sémantiques des langues modernes, y compris l’ouzbek et les langues étrangères, ainsi qu’une étude des problématiques majeures de la linguistique contemporaine intégrant langue et culture. 2ème branche. RECHERCHES EN NEUROPSYCHOLINGUISTIQUE ET EN PRAGMA-LINGUISTIQUE: Met l’accent sur l’étude de l’usage pragmatique du langage dans différents contextes socioculturels, ainsi que sur la relation entre les aspects linguistiques et les activités neuropsychologiques spécifiques au nouvel Ouzbékistan. 3ème branche. ÉTUDES LITTÉRAIRES CONTEMPORAINES, ET LINGUISTIQUE FOLKLORIQUE: examine les traditions linguistiques ancrées dans le folklore ouzbek et mondial, en mettant particulièrement l’accent sur les récits oraux et la transmission linguistique intergénérationnelle. 4ème branche. LANGUE ET ÉDUCATION: se concentre sur l’étude de la linguistique, de la philologie et d’autres disciplines communes à tous les domaines de l’éducation.
As part of the ongoing development of modern science, Bukhara State University, with the support of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, is organizing an international scientific and theoretical conference on "Challenges and Issues of Modern Linguistics in New Uzbekistan: Linguoculturological, Pragmalinguistic, Neuropsycholinguistic, and Linguo-Folkloristic Approaches." THIS CONFERENCE ENCOMPASSES SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL RESEARCH IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: 1. MODERN LINGUISTICS AND LINGUOCULTUROLOGY: In-depth analysis of syntactic and semantic evolutions in modern languages, including Uzbek and foreign languages, and a study of major issues in contemporary linguistics integrating language and culture. 2. RESEARCH IN NEUROPSYCHOLINGUISTICS AND PRAGMALINGUISTICS: Focuses on the study of pragmatic language use in different sociocultural contexts, as well as the relationship between linguistic aspects and neuropsychological activities specific to New Uzbekistan. 3. CONTEMPORARY LITERARY STUDIES AND LINGUISTIC FOLKLORE: Examines linguistic traditions rooted in Uzbek and global folklore, with a particular emphasis on oral narratives and intergenerational linguistic transmission. 4. LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION: Concentrates on the study of linguistics, philology, and other disciplines common to all areas of education.
Narratology, Theoretical linguistics, Teaching methodology, Neuropsycholinguistics, Ethnolinguistics, Modern linguistics, Comparative linguistics, Linguistic stylistics, Historical linguistics, Applied linguistics, Neurolinguistics, Text linguistics, Contrastive linguistics, Language and Pedagogy, Linguistic poetics, Psycholinguistics, Pedagogy, Didactics, Methodology, Linguistics, Linguistic folklore studies, General linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Literary Studies, FOS: Languages and literature, Pragmalinguistics, Cognitive linguistics, Linguistic anthropology
Narratology, Theoretical linguistics, Teaching methodology, Neuropsycholinguistics, Ethnolinguistics, Modern linguistics, Comparative linguistics, Linguistic stylistics, Historical linguistics, Applied linguistics, Neurolinguistics, Text linguistics, Contrastive linguistics, Language and Pedagogy, Linguistic poetics, Psycholinguistics, Pedagogy, Didactics, Methodology, Linguistics, Linguistic folklore studies, General linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Literary Studies, FOS: Languages and literature, Pragmalinguistics, Cognitive linguistics, Linguistic anthropology
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