CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF FABRICS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Mamataliyeva Navbakhor Khujamberdiyeva
  • Boyqulova Fotima Zokirovna

Keywords:

Key words: fabrics, vocabulary, analysis, linguistic, Uzbek, English, semantic, differences.

Abstract

This article conducts a comprehensive exploration of fabric-related vocabulary in two distinct languages, Uzbek and English, employing a constructive analysis framework. This annotated exploration not only provides linguistic insights but also underscores the cultural, historical, and global dimensions that shape the fabric-related lexicon in Uzbek and English. The interplay of tradition and modernity is woven into the linguistic tapestry, reflecting the dynamic nature of language evolution in a globalized world.

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Mamataliyeva Navbakhor Khujamberdiyeva, & Boyqulova Fotima Zokirovna. (2024). CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF FABRICS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. Journal of New Century Innovations, 52(1), 77–79. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/13347