Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): Volume 05 Issue 01
Articles
Cultural aspects of numbers from one to ten in english and Uzbek languages
This article delves into the cultural and symbolic significance of numbers from one to ten in English and Uzbek languages, highlighting their roles in folklore, traditions, superstitions, and idiomatic expressions. Drawing upon cognitive and linguistic theories, the research emphasizes how numbers function beyond their mathematical purpose, serving as carriers of cultural identity and societal values. By exploring the shared and distinct interpretations of these numbers, the article illuminates the interplay between language, culture, and cognition, showcasing how numerical symbolism bridges individual and collective beliefs in English-speaking and Uzbek-speaking societies.
Linguistics: from the science of human language to its disciplines and applications
Linguistics is the science that studies human language in all its forms, focusing on the structure, evolution, and functions of languages. This article provides an overview of the various branches of linguistics, such as phonetics, phonology, lexicology, grammar (morphology and syntax), semantics, pragmatics, as well as more specialized fields like cognitive linguistics, paralinguistics, and psycholinguistics. It also discusses the historical developments of the discipline, including the emergence of major linguistic schools and the development of applied linguistics in the 20th century, influenced by technological advances. Finally, it describes several sub-disciplines, such as comparative linguistics, linguistic typology, and dialectology, which allow for the analysis of languages through different synchronic and diachronic perspectives. This analysis highlights the importance of linguistics in understanding language and human communication across time and space.
Characteristics of the application of digital technologies in the development of linguistic and cultural competences
This article examines the effective application of digital technologies in the advancement of linguistic and cultural competence within Uzbek language education and their progression. Information is presented on the effective methodologies for utilizing digital technologies in the enhancement of contemporary language education.
The antroponyms in karakalpak folk aitys
The article analyzes the anthroponyms used in the Karakalpak folk aitys. Features of their use are studied with the help of examples. The linguo-poetic nature of anthroponyms is described on the example of the Karakalpak folk aitys.
Expression of periodic variations in the publicistic lyric (On the example of the lyrics of I.Yusupov)
The article discusses the role of publicistic lyricism in literature, conducts academic research on lyricism, considers scholarly opinions about poetry, and provides feedback.
Introductory words in the Russian language: typology and their classification
This article examines lexical and grammatical units - introductory and modal words and provides their classification. The study presents a linguistic picture that reflects the degree of study of the use of introductory words and constructions. Based on the works of leading grammarians such as Vinogradov, Shakhmatov, Peshkovsky, Paducheva, and others, the definition of introductory and modal words is formulated and their main categories are presented. The functions of introductory words in a fiction text are also studied.
Metaphorical similes based on the similarity between living and non-living things
This article presents the study of the works of poets, enriching them with the characteristics of the use of artistic means in contemporary Karakalpak lyric poetry, which reveals the current artistic level of similes, their types, and the object of comparison, and the methods by which they are most often used.
Linguogeographical description of professional words in the northern dialects of the karakalpak language (on the example of words related to the profession of fishing and farming)
This article discusses the problem of studying the fishing and agricultural vocabulary of the northern dialect of the Karakalpak language, as well as in the Turkic languages, in this case, the Karakalpak language. Words related to fishing and farming in the Karakalpak language are presented, with examples of their use in other Turkic languages and differences in their use in the conversations of the northern dialect of the Karakalpak language. The areal of distribution of dialect professional words associated with cattle breeding are also given on the basis of linguistic maps showing the distribution of the population of the northern regions of Karakalpakstan, where the northern dialect regions of the Karakalpak language were calculated.The difference in the use of words related to agriculture in the northern dialect of the Karakalpak language, firstly, creates the possibility of creating dialectological dictionaries based on the division of professional words related to the Karakalpak language into thematic groups, and secondly, the fact that words related to agricultural professions are used in our language today, they are not exaggerated in our literary language, but instead of dialect words, as a result of its use, it is noted that it ensures the activity of the word in society.
The maps clearly show the limits of the distribution of professional dialectisms associated with fishing, the broad or narrow meaning of the field of application, the dialect names and dialect meanings related to this profession. If you pay attention to the lingua-areal distribution of some words used in the conversations of the Karakalpak language, to the differences in them - the appearance of different terms on the boundary lines depending on the location of the isoglosses, the different use of professional words in each conversation, and their manifestations on linguistic maps are shown in the appendices.
Inversion as A Tool for Emphasizing Meaning in Translation Discourse
Inversion, the deliberate alteration of standard word order, plays a crucial role in translation discourse by emphasizing meaning, enhancing stylistic nuances, and preserving the original text's communicative intent. This study explores the use of inversion as a translation tool, focusing on its ability to maintain the emotional, rhetorical, and semantic weight of the source text. Drawing on examples from literary, journalistic, and academic translations, the research identifies key factors influencing the application of inversion, including linguistic structures, cultural context, and target audience expectations. By examining comparative translations across languages, this study highlights how inversion aids in aligning the translated text with the stylistic and pragmatic goals of the original work, ensuring fidelity and expressiveness. The findings underscore the importance of syntactic flexibility in achieving effective translations and propose practical strategies for translators to employ inversion purposefully. This research contributes to the broader understanding of syntactic choices in translation and their impact on cross-linguistic communication.
The image of society and individual relations in the story the sound and the fury by w Faulkner
This article explores the intricate depiction of society and individual relationships in William Faulkner's “The Sound and the Fury”. Through its fragmented narrative structure and multi-perspective storytelling, the novel delves deeply into the tensions between individual identity and societal expectations. Faulkner's portrayal of the Compson family serves as a microcosm of Southern society's decline, illustrating the complex interplay between tradition, class, and personal struggle. Key themes such as loss, morality, and the search for meaning highlight the characters' attempts to navigate their fractured realities. By analyzing the novel’s innovative use of stream-of-consciousness technique and its symbolic representation of time and memory, this study illuminates Faulkner's profound commentary on the human condition and its inextricable link to societal constructs. This analysis underscores the relevance of Faulkner's work in addressing universal questions about individuality, morality, and the dynamics of human relationships within a shifting cultural landscape.
THEMATIC ROLE STRUCTURES AND THEIR ROLE IN BRIDGING FRAMENET AND NATURAL LANGUAGE LINGUISTICS
This study explores the role of thematic role structures in bridging FrameNet, a computational resource for lexical semantics, with natural language processing (NLP) and linguistics. Thematic roles, which capture the relationship between a verb and its arguments, serve as crucial elements in understanding sentence structure and meaning. By examining how FrameNet categorizes these roles, the research highlights their significance in representing the semantic relationships within natural language. The study delves into how thematic role structures can improve the integration of FrameNet with NLP tools, enhancing tasks such as machine translation, information retrieval, and syntactic parsing. Through a comprehensive analysis, the paper discusses the challenges and benefits of linking these structures to natural language semantics, aiming to improve linguistic models and automated systems. The study concludes by suggesting ways to refine thematic role frameworks to further enhance the interaction between theoretical linguistics and computational applications.