THE CONCEPT OF HOSPITALITY IN THE LINGUACULTURAL LANDSCAPE: AN AXIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ACROSS DIFFERENT LANGUAGE SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Allayarova Xosiyatxon Allayarbek kizi Urganch state Pedagogical Institute, Department of Foreign Philology, Trainee-teacher

Keywords:

hospitality, linguaculture, axiology, comparative linguistics, cultural values, discourse analysis, Uzbek language, Russian language, English language.

Abstract

 This article examines the concept of hospitality from an axiological and linguacultural perspective in Uzbek, Russian, and English language systems. Hospitality is analyzed as a universal cultural value reflected in linguistic expressions, proverbs, idioms, and communicative behavior. The study explores how different linguistic communities conceptualize hospitality through their historical traditions, social norms, and cultural identities. Comparative analysis demonstrates that while hospitality is universally appreciated, each language system encodes unique cultural meanings and value orientations. The research employs comparative linguistics, discourse analysis, and linguacultural interpretation to identify similarities and differences in the verbalization of hospitality across languages. The findings reveal that hospitality functions not only as a social practice but also as a significant marker of national mentality and cultural worldview.

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Published

2026-05-20

How to Cite

Allayarova Xosiyatxon Allayarbek kizi. (2026). THE CONCEPT OF HOSPITALITY IN THE LINGUACULTURAL LANDSCAPE: AN AXIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ACROSS DIFFERENT LANGUAGE SYSTEMS. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 16(5), 755–759. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/4424