UZBEK AND ENGLISH FOLK PROVERBS UNDER SCIENTIST RESEARCH
Keywords:
Linguistics, folk proverbs, folklore, comparative analysis, equivalence, scientific activity.Abstract
In this article, linguists make comments about the study of Uzbek and English folk proverbs in the scientific research process.
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