Comparative Analysis of Lexical-Semantic Features of Chemical and Physical Terminology in Uzbek And English
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-05-14Keywords:
Terminology, chemistry terminology, physics terminologyAbstract
This article investigates the lexical-semantic characteristics of chemical and physical terminology in Uzbek and English. The study focuses on semantic structure, monosemy, polysemy, synonymy, borrowing processes, and conceptual features of scientific terms. Comparative analysis demonstrates that both languages possess common international scientific elements while preserving their own linguistic characteristics. The article also discusses the influence of English as the global language of science on the development of Uzbek scientific terminology. The research is based on comparative, descriptive, and semantic analysis methods and emphasizes the importance of terminology in scientific communication and linguistic development.
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