A CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK VALUES IN LEXICAL TERMS
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This article explores the cultural values embedded within the lexical items of the English and Uzbek languages. By analyzing specific terms and their connotations, this study aims to reveal how language reflects cultural norms, beliefs, and identities in both societies. The research employs a comparative approach, focusing on key themes such as family, community, honor, and work ethic. To overview of the English and Uzbek languages and their cultural contexts, investigating how lexical choices in both languages reflect underlying cultural values are every time one of the crucial aspects of language learning.
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