LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF NOMINATIVE TYPES OF VERBALIZERS OF GENDER CONCEPTUAL SEMANTICS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
gender, linguoculturology, linguocultural features, linguoculturemes, genderemes, morphogenderemes, lexogenderemes, phraseogenderemesAbstract
The task of linguoculturology is to study the cultural significance of language units on the basis of comparing linguistic and discursive units - phraseologies, proverbs or other extralinguistic language units, symbolic symbols representing certain "codes" of culture. The article provides an overview on the comparative analysis of the linguoculturological features of nominative units in the English and Uzbek languages, in which explores the linguoculturological similarities and differences of genealogical units in both languages and reveals the linguistic factors.
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