A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TO UZBEK AND ENGLISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE

Keywords

political discourse analysis, quantitative linguistics, corpus-based research, lexical frequency, modal structures, comparative linguistics, Uzbek and English.

How to Cite

Mukhammadjon Zokirjon ogli, S. (2026). A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TO UZBEK AND ENGLISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE. Advances in Science and Humanities, 2(03), 41-44. https://doi.org/10.70728/human.v02.i03.010

Abstract

This paper explores the application of quantitative and statistical methods in the study of political discourse. The research is based on a comparative analysis of political speeches delivered in Uzbek and English. Particular attention is paid to lexical frequency, key terms, modal constructions, and evaluative language. The findings indicate that statistical analysis enables the identification of ideological orientations and pragmatic strategies embedded in political communication. The integration of corpus-based techniques with discourse analysis provides a more objective perspective on the structural and semantic characteristics of political texts

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