A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE USE AND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION

Akramova Diyora Khaitbaevna

Ключевые слова: Key words: language use, language acquisiton, authentic language, social context, intercultural communication, social factors.


Аннотация

Annotation: Effective communication and social interaction are essential to
human behavior, and these processes heavily rely on language use and language
acquisition. A thorough examination of these phenomena requires an in-depth analysis
of how people learn and utilize language, as well as the various factors that can either
facilitate or hinder these processes. This article aims to provide a comprehensive
understanding of the differences between language use and language acquisition, while
also highlighting the key elements involved in effective communication. Moreover,
this research sheds light on several traits and concepts that contribute to successful
language learning, including motivation, exposure to diverse linguistic environments,
cognitive abilities, and individual differences. By exploring these crucial aspects of
language use and acquisition, we can gain a better understanding of how we
communicate with one another and how we can improve our ability to do so effectively.


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