Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 02

Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 02
Published: 01-02-2024

Articles

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HOUSEHOLD LEXICON IN THE DICTIONARY "SRAVNITELNYY SLOVAR TURETSKO-TATARSKIKH NARECHIY"

Mahliyoxon Tuxtasinova Shavkatjon Qizi

This article presents examples of household lexemes in djagatai included in the dictionary "Sravnitelnyy slovar turetsko-tatarskikh narechiy" by Lazar Zaharovich Budagov. Their etymology is explained by citing their meanings in historical sources. Excerpts related to lexemes from the works of Alisher Navoi are presented. Explained using historical dictionaries.

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COMPARATIVE MODALITIES: ANALYZING TENANCY AGREEMENTS IN REGULATORY CONTEXTS

Elaine Wang

This study delves into the nuanced realm of regulatory texts through a comparative analysis of tenancy agreements, focusing on the enactment of modality. Modality, as a linguistic concept, encompasses the expression of necessity, possibility, obligation, and permission within legal discourse. Through a meticulous examination of tenancy agreements from diverse jurisdictions, this research seeks to elucidate the variations in modal expressions, their implications, and their effectiveness in regulating tenancy arrangements. By scrutinizing linguistic modalities across different regulatory contexts, this study offers insights into the intricacies of legal language and its impact on contractual relations within the realm of tenancy.

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CONTOURS OF DISSENSION: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NEW CALEDONIA'S INDEPENDENCE DEBATE

Adam Green

The discourse surrounding New Caledonia's independence debate reflects a complex interplay of divergent perspectives, historical narratives, and political agendas. This study undertakes a critical discourse analysis to unveil the contours of dissension inherent in the debate on New Caledonian independence. Through an examination of key discursive strategies, rhetorical devices, and ideological positions employed by stakeholders, this research elucidates the underlying dynamics shaping discursive formations within the independence discourse. Drawing upon critical discourse theory, the study explores how power relations, hegemonic discourses, and historical legacies intersect to construct and contest meanings of identity, sovereignty, and nationhood in the context of New Caledonia. By interrogating the discursive construction of oppositional stances, this analysis aims to shed light on the complexities of the independence debate and its implications for the socio-political landscape of New Caledonia.

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THE LINGUISTIC WORLD PICTURE AS ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF MODERN LINGUISTICS

Alikhasanova Zulfiya

This article explores the concept of the linguistic world picture as one of the fundamental concepts of modern linguistics. The essence of linguistic world pictures, the sources of their formation, functions and classification are investigated. The concepts of conceptual and linguistic world pictures are presented, taking into account their native speakers. The necessity of distinguishing the linguistic world picture from others is substantiated. The linguistic consciousness of a person and the meaning in the linguistic world picture and its mental formations are investigated.

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REDISCOVERING THE MAGIC: A JOURNEY THROUGH RICK RIORDAN'S PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIAN’S SERIES

Shahlo Sh. Kurbanova

A Journey through Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series" explores the enchanting world of Rick Riordan's acclaimed book series. Spanning five books, the series takes readers on a thrilling adventure through Greek mythology, following the heroic exploits of Percy Jackson and his friends. This article delves into the captivating characters, rich mythology, engaging storytelling, and lasting impact that the series has had on young readers. From the birth of a hero to the power of friendship and empowering representation, Riordan's series has left an indelible mark on literature and popular culture. This abstract provides a glimpse into the article's exploration of the enduring power of the Percy Jackson series and its ability to ignite a passion for reading, inspire curiosity about mythology, and foster a sense of inclusivity among its diverse readership.


In this article, we will delve into the enchanting world of Percy Jackson, exploring the series' captivating characters, rich mythology, engaging storytelling, and lasting impact on young readers.

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TURQUOISE - AS AN OBJECT OF GERMAN LEXICOGRAPHY

Dots. A.E. Boymatov

The article examines the Turkish dialects, which are current problems of lexicography, which have entered into German annotated and other dictionaries published in the XIX-XX cc. in different ways.

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THE EVOLUTION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF GERMAN PRESS LANGUAGE: AN ANALYSIS WITH EXAMPLES

Dr Muyassarkhon Bakhriddinova

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution and characteristics of the German press language, shedding light on its historical development, linguistic features, and its role in shaping public discourse. By examining the language used in German newspapers, magazines, and online news portals, this study aims to uncover the unique linguistic traits and stylistic conventions that distinguish the German press language from other written and spoken German forms.


Drawing on a wide range of examples from prominent German media outlets, the analysis explores the lexical, syntactic, and rhetorical strategies employed in the German press language to convey information, express opinions, and engage readers. Furthermore, the study investigates the impact of technological advancements and globalization on the language of the German press, considering how these factors have influenced its evolution over time.


The findings of this research contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between language, media, and society in the German-speaking world, offering valuable insights into the role of the press language in shaping public perceptions and attitudes. Ultimately, this study seeks to enrich our knowledge of the linguistic and communicative practices employed in German journalism, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution and characteristics of the German press language.

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LEXICOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF INDIVIDUAL METAPHORS

Karjawbaev Orazali Esbosinuli, Toleubayeva A.O

Lexicalized metaphors are recognized as metaphorical uses of language, yet their meaning is largely set in a given language.


A lexicographic type is a group of lexemes with a shared property or properties, not necessarily semantic, which are sensitive to the same linguistic rules and which should therefore be uniformly described in the dictionary. I shall exemplify this concept with the classes of factive and putative predicates. Both of them will be narrowed down to the subclasses of verbs denoting mental states (not processes or actions).

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MUKHAMMAS IN THE LYRICS OF THE RULING POETS

Dilmurod Asqarov

This article analyzes the lyrical heritage of the ruling poets Husayniy and Amiriy, especially the great writing skills. From the manuscripts, bayozs and devozes, important points were identified and analyzed. The skill of using words, topic and continuation of the content is shown.

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EXPLORING FEMALE IDENTITY IN KATE CHOPIN’S NOVELS

Zilola Ibodullayeva

This study delves into the profound exploration of female identity in the works of Kate Chopin, focusing on key novels such as "The Awakening" and "The Story of an Hour." Through a meticulous analysis of Chopin's characters, themes, and narrative techniques, this research sheds light on the complexities of female identity, autonomy, and self-discovery in a patriarchal society.


By closely examining the characters of Edna Pontellier and Louise Mallard, this study reveals the depth of complexity in Chopin's portrayal of women who defy societal norms and grapple with the tensions between personal desires and societal expectations. Themes of autonomy, agency, and the quest for self-realization emerge as central motifs in Chopin's exploration of female identity, inviting readers to contemplate the challenges faced by women seeking to define themselves outside of traditional roles.


Drawing upon literary criticism, historical context, and feminist theory, this research offers a comprehensive analysis of how Kate Chopin's novels challenge and redefine traditional notions of female identity. Through a nuanced examination of female characters' struggles, aspirations, and triumphs, this study highlights the enduring relevance of Chopin's works in inspiring conversations about gender, autonomy, and the complexities of female identity in literature and society.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE FORMATION OF CROSS-CULTURAL RELATIONS

Gulfiya Atasheva

The English language has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering cross-cultural bonds on a global scale. This article explores the multifaceted role of English in facilitating communication, understanding, and collaboration among individuals and communities from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Beginning with its historical evolution from a regional dialect to a global lingua franca, the article examines how English has permeated various domains, including business, science, technology, diplomacy, and education. Furthermore, it delves into the influence of English in promoting cultural exchange and appreciation through literature, media, arts, and digital communication. Despite its transformative impact, the article acknowledges potential barriers to cross-cultural communication in English, such as language proficiency, cultural differences, stereotypes, and power dynamics. Nevertheless, by fostering awareness, empathy, and intercultural competence, English continues to play a vital role in bridging cultural divides and building connections in an increasingly interconnected world.

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ANALYSIS OF AN IMAGE IN AHMAD YUGNAKII'S CREATION

Nasiba Jo‘Raqulova

This article analyzes the artistic features of the image of land and land in Ahmad Yugnaki's work "Hibat ul-haqayq". The importance of the image in understanding the essence of the work is taken into account, and its spiritual and moral character is shown.

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ONOMASTICS OF THE WORK “DAYS GONE BY” BY ABDULLA KADIRI

Nigora Babaeva Azimova

This article provides a statistical analysis of onomastic units, which are considered an integral part of the content of the novel "DAYS GONE BY" by Abdulla Kadiri.

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SYMBOLIC MEANINGS IN THE EPISODES

Mohira Abdurakhmonova

This article is devoted to the symbolic meaning of images in the novel genre. Characteristics of images with symbolic content are revealed in the example of the heroes of the novel "Bazar" by Khurshid Dostmuhammad. The article also analyzes the symbolic meanings of the main episodes in the novel.

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CONTENT CLASSIFICATION OF LETTERS

Abdurayimova Irodaxon

This article talks about the content classification of the letters found in the artistic work. The previous classifications were discussed and the reaction to them was expressed. Types of letters are proved by examples.

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IDEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MASHRAB'S POETRY

Hikmat Sultonovich Hikmatov

The article talks about the characteristics of the works of the poet - Boborahim Mashrab, his creative style, his language and manner of expression, his skill in using artistic means of speech and imagery.

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STAGES OF UZBEK PROSE IN THE PERIOD OF INDEPENDENCE

Zumradkhon Teshaboyeva

In this article, the literature of independence prose is divided into stages, and the prose of the first decade of independence and the subsequent stages are compared. At the same time, information is also given about the influence of communist ideology in the literature of the Soviet period. Specific aspects of the prose of the independence period, all-round achievements and shortcomings are given in detail.