Abstract

The advent of digital technology has transformed communication, giving rise to new linguistic patterns across various languages. This article explores the linguistic aspects of electronic communication, focusing on English, Uzbek, and Russian languages. Through a comparative analysis, this study examines how language structures, slang, abbreviations, and cultural influences manifest in digital communication within these languages. The findings highlight the interplay between language and technology, revealing both commonalities and unique characteristics in how these languages adapt to electronic communication.

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