SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS AND MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Abdug’aniyeva Mohibonu Independent researcher:

Keywords:

sociolinguistics, multimodal communication, discourse, gender, social status, register

Abstract

This article analyzes the distinctive features of multimodal communication processes from a contemporary sociolinguistic perspective. The research examines in detail the influence of key sociolinguistic factors such as social context and discourse, gender, age, social status, as well as situational context and register on communication processes.

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Published

2025-10-20

How to Cite

Abdug’aniyeva Mohibonu. (2025). SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS AND MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 287–291. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1483