LINGUISTOCULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN FOLK MEDICINE TERMINOLOGY: ON THE EXAMPLE OF “ISIRIK TUTATISH”

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  • Tadjiboyeva Gulzoda Baxromjon kizi Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages Faculty of English Philology Teaching Methods and Translation Studies Department of Integrated Course of English Language Teaching Independent Researcher

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2025-09-02

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Tadjiboyeva Gulzoda Baxromjon kizi. (2025). LINGUISTOCULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN FOLK MEDICINE TERMINOLOGY: ON THE EXAMPLE OF “ISIRIK TUTATISH”. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 540–542. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1313