THE TYPOLOGY OF BUSINESS LETTERS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Abstract
This article examines the typology of business letters in English and Uzbek. Through comparative analysis, the lexical and stylistic differences of each language are identified, as well as the impact of cultural factors. The research findings highlight the unique aspects of the business letter writing culture and important elements for enhancing communication effectiveness.
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Business letters, business communication, lexiconHow to Cite
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