THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF NEWSPAPER DISCOURSE IN WORLD AND UZBEK LINGUISTICS, ITS METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS

Authors

  • Toshboyeva Odinahon Elbek kizi Instructor, Department of Foreign Languages, Andijan Branch of Kokand University, Independent Researcher (PhD), Kokand University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Newspaper discourse, journalistic genre, mass communication, socio-political reflection

Abstract

The history of the journalistic genre in newspapers, its discursive analysis, and methodological foundations have long been subjects of scholarly interest in both world and Uzbek linguistics. Newspapers constitute one of the earliest forms of mass communication and have historically served as a leading medium within the public sphere, expressing the socio-political perspectives of humanity across various historical periods. Often regarded as the “mirror of the era,” newspapers consistently reflect transformations in social life. Furthermore, the popularity of newspaper discourse, coupled with its alignment with the evolving needs of society and the times, distinguishes it from other mass media forms. This study explores the historical development of the newspaper as a journalistic genre, examines its discursive features, and outlines the methodological frameworks employed in its analysis, thereby providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in shaping public discourse.

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Published

2026-01-29

How to Cite

Toshboyeva Odinahon Elbek kizi. (2026). THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF NEWSPAPER DISCOURSE IN WORLD AND UZBEK LINGUISTICS, ITS METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS. Next Scientists Conferences, 1(01), 13–18. Retrieved from https://nextscientists.com/index.php/science-conf/article/view/990