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Researching the manifestation of language identity types in a literary text is one of the important issues of linguopersonology. Language identity types differ from each other in several signs, such as age, gender, nationality, territorial, and social affiliation. In a work of art, the writer must find and apply words corresponding to each social status of the individual. The speech of the representative of each language reflects his views on the universe and his attitude to reality. At the same time, he also carries the signs of the culture to which he belongs. Information about customs, faith, and level of knowledge is also manifested in his speech. The article deals with the language identity of a mother and its sociopragmatic features in the literary text. The mother's language identity also is represented in the social status of the spouse, neighbor, mother-in-law, and patient. The reflection of such qualities as compassion, trustworthiness, naivety, and kindness is inherent in Uzbek mothers.
Markhabo Egamberdiyevna Umurzakova (Thu,) studied this question.