TERMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY DANCE STYLES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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contemporary dance, English language, Uzbek language, loanwords, semantic shift, terminological analysis.Abstract
This study investigates the terminological development of contemporary dance in both English and Uzbek languages. The research focuses on loanwords, semantic shifts, and cultural impacts, examining how contemporary dance terms are incorporated, adapted, and translated between these two languages. English dance terminology borrows heavily from French, African, and Latin influences, while Uzbek has seen significant Russian influence, with increasing adoption of English terms due to globalization.
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