The Role of Linguistic and Extralinguistic Devices in Film Discourse for the Creation of Linguo-Axiological Principles

Authors

  • Bekniyozova Ferangiz O‘ktam qizi Teacher of the Department of English Linguistics, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Bukhara State University

Keywords:

film discourse, linguo-axiology, linguistic devices, extralinguistic devices, values, cinema, communication, semiotics

Abstract

Film discourse represents a complex semiotic phenomenon in which verbal and non-verbal elements interact to create meaning, convey cultural values, and shape audience perceptions. The study of linguo-axiology focuses on how language reflects and constructs value systems within communication. In film discourse, linguistic and extralinguistic devices serve as essential tools for expressing ideological, moral, cultural, and social values. This article examines the role of linguistic and extralinguistic devices in creating linguo-axiological principles within film discourse. The research highlights how lexical choices, stylistic devices, dialogue structures, visual imagery, music, gestures, and cultural symbols contribute to the formation of value-oriented meanings. The findings demonstrate that film discourse functions not only as a means of entertainment but also as a powerful mechanism for transmitting and reinforcing societal values.

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Published

2026-06-24

How to Cite

The Role of Linguistic and Extralinguistic Devices in Film Discourse for the Creation of Linguo-Axiological Principles. (2026). American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 4(6), 222-226. https://www.grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/9597