The Axiological Component Of The Friendship/Do‘Stlik Concept In English And Uzbek Paremiology

Authors

  • Mamatova Zarrina Shodimuradovna Independent researcher at Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-05-17

Keywords:

Axiology, friendship, concept, paremiology

Abstract

This article analyzes the axiological component of the FRIENDSHIP/DO‘STLIK concept in English and Uzbek paremiological material. The main purpose of the study is to determine through which semantic features the concept of friendship is expressed as a value. As a result of the analysis, it is determined that the axiological core of the concept of friendship is connected with loyalty, help, trust, honesty and human closeness. At the same time, it is observed that the forms of expression and emphases of these values differ in English and Uzbek linguistic cultures. As a result, it is substantiated that the concept of friendship is manifested through the paremiological fund not only as a semantic unit, but also as a conceptual model expressing a system of moral and social values.

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Published

2026-05-31

How to Cite

Mamatova Zarrina Shodimuradovna. (2026). The Axiological Component Of The Friendship/Do‘Stlik Concept In English And Uzbek Paremiology. European International Journal of Philological Sciences, 6(05), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-05-17