Abstract
Stylistics is an important branch of linguistics that studies the expressive possibilities of language and the ways linguistic elements are used to create aesthetic and communicative effects. This article presents a comparative analysis of stylistic features in English and Uzbek languages. Particular attention is given to linguistic structures, cultural influences, literary traditions, and stylistic devices used in both languages. The study highlights how grammatical systems, lexical richness, and historical development influence stylistic expression. By examining similarities and differences between English and Uzbek stylistics, the research aims to demonstrate how language reflects cultural identity and artistic creativity. The findings emphasize the importance of comparative stylistic studies for linguistic research, translation, and intercultural communication.
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