A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LINGUISTIC PHENOMENA WITH NATIONAL-CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: MYTHOLOGICAL LEXICAL UNITS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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Zubaydullo Rasulov
Shoxrux Bobojonov

Аннотация

This study is dedicated to a comparative analysis of mythological linguistic units in
English and Uzbek cultures. The research emphasizes how national heroic figures in mythology, such
as Beowulf and Alpomish, become symbols of national identity and reflect common moral and
cultural values, despite geographical and cultural differences. By analyzing the works of renowned
scholars from the CIS and the Republic of Uzbekistan, the article demonstrates how mythological
figures influence the formation of linguistic worldview and contribute to cultural exchange and
understanding. The research findings underscore the importance of mythological linguistic units for
understanding cultural dynamics and strengthening intercultural ties.

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Rasulov , Z., & Bobojonov, S. (2024). A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LINGUISTIC PHENOMENA WITH NATIONAL-CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: MYTHOLOGICAL LEXICAL UNITS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES . Центр Научных Публикаций (buxdu.Uz), 54(54). извлечено от https://journal.buxdu.uz/index.php/journals_buxdu/article/view/13241
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