Expression of Ethnocultural Realia in the Lexicon of Light Industry in English, Uzbek and Russian

Authors

  • Arapov Gayrat Namozovich English Teacher of Termez state university

Keywords:

Comparative Study, National And Cultural Specifics, Somatic Phraseological Units, Figurative Meaning, Material Life, Component Of Somatism, Sensual-Emotional World

Abstract

This research focuses on the value of comparing languages to find their unique national and cultural characteristics. The choice of somatic phraseological units for investigation can be justified by their widespread use in daily life as well as the fact that they are expressive, figurative, and unmistakably capture the unique characteristics of people's spiritual and material lives. Because phraseology is where a person's tangible objective and sensual-emotional world is most clearly reflected, studying the mechanisms of the emergence and use of phraseological units with a component of somatism in English, Uzbek, and Russian aids in identifying the characteristics of verbal thinking of native speakers.

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Published

2023-03-20

How to Cite

Namozovich, A. G. . (2023). Expression of Ethnocultural Realia in the Lexicon of Light Industry in English, Uzbek and Russian. Web of Semantic: Universal Journal on Innovative Education, 2(3), 102–105. Retrieved from https://journal.univerpublishing.org/index.php/semantic/article/view/717