COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PROVERBS EXPRESSING LOVE
Keywords:
concept, linguoculture, culture, paremiology, proverbs.Abstract
This article deals with the features of proverbs in languages of different structures with component “love” in cultural linguistics. It presents the proverbs in English and Uzbek languages, which reflect the national consciousness, value, morality and wisdom of these peoples. There is classification and analysis of paremiological units with the component “love” that help to identify the unique units of proverbs for both languages in the article.
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Tadjieva, M. F. (2023). Linguopragmatic features of phraseological units with the Love concept in English and Uzbek. International Journal of Language Learning and Applied Linguistics, 2(11), 94–96.
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