CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Khalilova Shokhista Mukhammadi qizi Author
  • Rashidova Gulchekhra Olimjon qizi Author

Keywords:

Keywords: cultural diversity, English-speaking countries, intercultural communication, multiculturalism, national identity, linguoculture.

Abstract

Abstract 
This  article  analyzes  cultural  diversity  in  English-speaking  countries  from 
historical,  sociolinguistic,  and  intercultural  perspectives.  The  research  examines 
multiculturalism, national traditions, educational systems, and cultural interaction in 
countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New 
Zealand.  The  study  highlights  the  importance  of  intercultural  communication  and 
linguistic diversity in the modern globalized world. 

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Published

2026-05-19

How to Cite

Khalilova Shokhista Mukhammadi qizi, & Rashidova Gulchekhra Olimjon qizi. (2026). CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES . TADQIQOTLAR, 86(5), 11-13. https://journalss.org/index.php/tad/article/view/30469