THE MANIFESTATION OF NATIONAL MENTALITY THROUGH GRAMMATICAL FORMS
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: grammatical form, national mentality, linguistic-cultural studies, morphology, grammatical meaning, speech culture.Abstract
This article explores the role of grammatical forms in reflecting national mentality in the Uzbek language through linguistic-cultural and functional approaches. Grammatical units are interpreted not merely as formal-grammatical tools but as essential linguistic elements that convey the historical experience, cultural values, and social relations of the people. The study analyzes, with illustrative examples, how mental characteristics such as respect and humility, collectivism, hierarchy, and attitudes toward time and actions are expressed through grammatical forms.
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