Analysis Of The Concepts Of Nation And Personality In English And Uzbek Linguocultures: Common And Unique Features
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijp-06-01-10Keywords:
nation, personality, linguocultureAbstract
This article examines the linguistic and cultural features of the concepts of nation and personality in English and Uzbek languages. A comparative analysis is used to identify both common and unique characteristics of these concepts in the two linguistic cultures. The study relies on a cognitive-linguistic approach as well as methods of linguocultural analysis. Lexical, semantic, and pragmatic aspects of the concepts are considered. The results show that some features of the concepts are universal, while others reflect specific cultural values and worldviews. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of intercultural communication and may be useful in foreign language teaching.
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COCA – Corpus of Contemporary American English.
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