THE PARADIGM OF VERB PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN UZBEK, RUSSIAN, AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
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This article explores the paradigmatic features of verb phraseological units (VPUs) in Uzbek, Russian, and English, focusing on their semantic, structural, and linguocultural aspects. The study identifies similarities and differences in idiomatic patterns that reveal the cognitive and cultural worldview of each linguistic community. Comparative, descriptive, and contextual analyses are employed to demonstrate the interrelationship between language, thought, and culture in the formation of phraseological paradigms.
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