Extraordinary Linguistic Features Of Ai Speech

Authors

  • Ataboyev Ahadjon DjumakuzievichS Associated Professor of Andijon State Institute of Foreign Languages, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, AI speech, linguistic features, discourse analysis

Abstract

The article discusses how AI speech challenges traditional linguistic categories, including authorship, agency, and communicative intention. By situating AI-generated language within contemporary linguistic theory, the study contributes to a deeper understanding of emerging forms of communication in digital and human–machine interaction.

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Published

2025-12-25

How to Cite

Ataboyev Ahadjon DjumakuzievichS. (2025). Extraordinary Linguistic Features Of Ai Speech. Stanford Database Library of American Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(12), 232–234. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlajps/article/view/145

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