LINGUACULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES AND THEIR VERBALIZATION
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linguaculturology, verbalization, cultural concepts, national mentality, English language, Uzbek language, intercultural communication, linguistic worldview.Abstract
This article examines the linguacultural aspects of the English and Uzbek languages and the ways cultural values, worldview, and national mentality are verbalized through language. Drawing on the principles of linguacultural studies, the research analyzes how language functions as a carrier of collective cultural experience and social norms. Special attention is given to culturally marked vocabulary, phraseological units, metaphors, and discourse patterns that reflect historical development and ethnocultural identity. A comparative approach reveals both universal and culture-specific linguistic features, demonstrating how cultural concepts are encoded and interpreted differently in English and Uzbek. The study highlights the role of verbalization in intercultural communication and translation.
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