THE USE OF THE LEXEME "FOOT" IN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN GERMAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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The article analyzes the linguocultural features of the lexeme "foot" in German and Uzbek proverbs. The semantics, pragmatics, and cultural connotations of the lexeme "foot" are examined.
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