SEMANTICS AND CULTURAL SYMBOLISM OF ANTHROPONYMS IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK FICTION

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Abduraufova Yulduz Jamshid kizi
L.N.Elmuradova

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The article examines the semantic and cultural-symbolic features of anthroponyms in Russian and Uzbek literary works. It analyzes how personal names reflect the national worldview, aesthetic ideals, and mental stereotypes of both nations. The comparative analysis shows that anthroponyms serve not only as a means of identification but also as an important component of artistic poetics, carrying ethnocultural information and emotional-evaluative meaning.


 

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SEMANTICS AND CULTURAL SYMBOLISM OF ANTHROPONYMS IN RUSSIAN AND UZBEK FICTION. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(9), 931-934. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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