Linguistic Expression Of The Concepts Of “Nation” And “Personality” In English And Uzbek Linguocultures
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijp-06-01-49Keywords:
Nation, personality, linguoculture, comparative analysisAbstract
This article examines the linguistic expression of the concepts “nation” and “personality” in English and Uzbek linguocultures. The study shows that English emphasizes political and individualistic aspects, while Uzbek focuses on ethnic, social, and cultural values. Digital communication, including memes and hashtags, affects how these concepts are expressed. The results are important for intercultural communication and language teaching.
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