COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EPONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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Eponym, linguistics, semantics, morphology, toponym, anthroponym, cultural thinking, comparative analysisAbstract
This article explores the origin, linguistic features, semantic functions, and cultural significance of eponyms in English and Uzbek through a comparative analysis. Eponyms—terms derived from proper names—reflect historical, scientific, cultural, and social contexts. The article examines the most commonly used eponyms in both languages, analyzing their morphological structures and functional capabilities.
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