LINGUISTIC VARIABLE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Authors

  • Sobirova Sabrina Shavkatovna Author

Keywords:

Linguistic variable, phonetic variation, lexical variation, grammatical variation, sociolinguistics, language change, speech patterns, social factors, language policy.

Abstract

This article explores linguistic variables—language units that vary due to phonetic, lexical, and grammatical factors. Originating from William Labov’s sociolinguistic studies, they reflect social, regional, and contextual influences on language change. The study highlights their role in communication and interaction with factors like class, gender, age, and region.

Author Biography

  • Sobirova Sabrina Shavkatovna

    student of Faculty of Languages

    Termiz State Pedagogical Institute

    Phone : +998880587303

    Email : sobirovasabrina636@gmail.com

Published

2025-04-02

How to Cite

LINGUISTIC VARIABLE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 23(2), 427-430. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/7287