FARM NAMES AS THE CORE TYPE OF AGRONYMS: A COMPREHENSIVE LINGUISTIC, LINGUOCULTURAL AND AXIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19974528Keywords:
agronym, farm names, onomastics, linguoculturology, axiological analysis, nominative motivation, semantic structure, agrarian discourse, cultural codeAbstract
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of farm names as the central type of agronyms within the Uzbek language system. It examines their structural, semantic, pragmatic, and linguocultural characteristics, as well as their role in reflecting social, economic, and cultural realities. The research explores nominative motivation, classification principles, and the influence of globalization on agronymic systems. The findings reveal that farm names function not only as naming units but also as complex semiotic signs encoding cultural values, collective memory, and agrarian worldview.
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