LINGUACULTURAL PECULIARITIES OF SYMBOLISM IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH TEXTS

Авторы

  • Dildora Xalikova Nordic International University
  • Karriev Adkham Nordic International University

Аннотация

The linguistic characteristics of symbols in the English and Uzbek languages are examined in this article, along with how symbols work in each language system. We examine the linguistic encoding of culturally significant symbols through a comparative approach, concentrating on both the socio-pragmatic elements and lexicographical representation. The results demonstrate that although symbols are used in both languages to express cultural values and meanings, there are notable differences in how these symbols are created and understood depending on historical, cultural, and sociolinguistic aspects.

 

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2025-04-16