HOW WORDS SHAPE BELIEFS: THE PSYCHOLINGUISTICS OF PERSUASION

Authors

  • Dilnoza Xamraboyeva Lochinovna Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

Psycholinguistics, persuasion, language and thought, framing effect, cognitive bias, emotional language, euphemism, repetition, illusory truth effect, linguistic manipulation, belief formation, language and cognition.

Abstract

This paper discusses the impact of language on human beliefs from a psycholinguistic perspective. It looks into psychological and linguistic processes—such as framing, word selection, emotional words, and repetition—that turn persuasive language into an effective tool. The paper also points out the ways in which slight variations in speech can color perception, opinion, and decision-making, and why awareness of the ethical effects of persuasive communication is important.

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2025-06-13

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HOW WORDS SHAPE BELIEFS: THE PSYCHOLINGUISTICS OF PERSUASION. (2025). Web of Teachers: Inderscience Research , 3(6), 87-93. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/1/article/view/4616