SITUATIONALLY FREE RULES OF SPEECH ETHICS

Authors

  • Likhachev Sergey Vladimirovich Doctor of Philology Uzbekistan, Kokand State Pedagogical University.

Abstract

According to the definition of a small academic dictionary of the Russian language, ethics is understood as “norms of behavior, human morality”. The ethics of speech communication consists of the rules of speech behavior, among which there are strictly defined by the situation of the beginning or end of communication: greeting or farewell formulas, but there are also rules that can be used in various situations. Despite the existence of these rules, the ethics of speech is often understood only as a set of ready-made phrases of polite communication - speech etiquette.

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Published

2022-12-12

How to Cite

Likhachev Sergey Vladimirovich. (2022). SITUATIONALLY FREE RULES OF SPEECH ETHICS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE & INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ISSN: 2277-3630 Impact Factor: 8.036, 11(12), 292–295. Retrieved from https://gejournal.net/index.php/IJSSIR/article/view/1351