FUNCTIONAL-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF MICROSYSTEMS OF KINSHIP TERMS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Bahriddinova Zarnigor Bahodir qizi
  • Raximova Zulfizar Suxrobovna

Keywords:

Family-related words, vocabulary, the languages of English and Uzbek, progression, past, and the creation of words

Abstract

The specialized terms used to convey unique ideas, unlike everyday language, have evolved and advanced during the evolution of the Uzbek literary language. The evolution of the social and human sciences, as well as the exact sciences, has led to the formation of terms that denote specific concepts in these fields. This scientific paper delves into the functional and semantic analysis of kinship terms in Uzbek and English, examining their origins and primary characteristics within microsystems.

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Published

2024-01-20