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THE RELATIONSHIP OF INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS WITH LINGUISTIC TEMPERAMENT

Abstract

This research explores the structural and functional characteristics of interrogative sentences and their correlation with individual temperament types, known as linguotemperament. The selected literature primarily focuses on the linguistic and pragmatic analysis of interrogative constructions in English and Uzbek, revealing how questioning styles vary across cultures and personality types. The sources examined discuss how emotional expression, cultural norms, politeness strategies, and psychological traits influence the formulation and delivery of questions. Through these references, interrogative sentences are analyzed not merely as grammatical elements but as communicative and psychological tools, deeply tied to the speaker’s temperament and cognitive behavior. The findings support the notion that language and personality are interconnected, and that temperament plays a key role in shaping verbal expression.

Keywords

Interrogative Sentence, Linguotemperament, Temperament, Syntax, Pragmatics, Intonation.

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