DISCURSIVE-PRAGMATIC CRITERIA FOR DEFINING PAREMIC GENRES: A LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK

Authors

  • Tolibova Nodira Nosirovna Teacher of Interfaculty Department of Foreign Languages Bukhara State University Author

Keywords:

Paremiology, Discursive-Pragmatic Criteria, Illocutionary Force, Contextual Dependency, Speech Act Theory, Intertextuality, Face-Saving Strategies, Linguistic Worldview, Didacticism, Pragmatic Presupposition, Paremic Genres, Communicative Strategy, Discourse Analysis, Cultural Schemas, Functional Linguistics.

Abstract

In the contemporary linguistic paradigm, paremias (proverbs, sayings, and aphorisms) are analyzed as functional units of discourse rather than static lexical items. This article outlines the essential discursive-pragmatic criteria used to categorize and interpret these units, focusing on how they operate as strategic tools in communication.

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2026-03-09

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How to Cite

DISCURSIVE-PRAGMATIC CRITERIA FOR DEFINING PAREMIC GENRES: A LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK. (2026). Educator Insights: Journal of Teaching Theory and Practice, 2(3), 35-38. https://brightmindpublishing.com/index.php/EI/article/view/2217