THE USE OF THE LEXEME “HEAD” IN GERMAN AND UZBEK PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
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head, paremia, semantics, linguo-cultural features, German language, Uzbek language.Abstract
This article analyzes the semantics and linguo-cultural features of the lexeme “head” in German and Uzbek proverbs. It explores the meanings and expressive power of the word “head” in various paremias.
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