LINGUOCULTURE: SCIENTIFIC APPROACH AND ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH IN THE UZBEK LANGUAGE
Keywords:
linguoculture, language and culture, linguoculturology, national thinking, linguisticsAbstract
This article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the phenomenon of linguoculture. It examines how culture is expressed through linguistic units, traces of national thinking in language, and the stages of development of linguoculturology as a discipline. The works of Uzbek scholars such as A. Madvaliev, M. Juraev, A. Juraev, and M. Mahmudov are analyzed. The paper also explores the scientific foundations of the interaction between language and culture through linguocultural units.
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