CULTURAL PECULARITIES AND LINGUISTIC INFLUENCES ON COLOR TERMS :A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
Keywords:
color terms, Uzbek language, English language, ethnographic peculiarities, cultural influence, semantics, translation, cross-cultural communication.Abstract
This article focuses on the empirical study of color terms in Uzbek and English languages from an ethnographic perspective. The main aim of the research is to identify ethnographic peculiarities of color terms in both languages and draw conclusions about the influence of cultural and historical factors on the semantics and usage of color terms. The findings of the study not only contribute to our knowledge in the field of ethnolinguistic but also have practical implications in translation and cross-cultural communication.
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