THE CORE AND PERIPHERAL PARTS OF THE NOMINATIVE-COMMUNICATIVE FIELD OF THE CONCEPT OF "WATER" IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
water concept, nominative-communicative field, metaphor, periphery, cultural characteristics, phraseological units, English language, Uzbek language, ecology, linguistic analysis.Abstract
In linguistics, the concept is one of the fundamental theoretical notions, playing a crucial role in studying the interconnection of language with human cognition, culture, and worldview. It lies at the intersection of language, culture, and cognition and is widely applied in fields such as semantics, cognitive linguistics, and cultural linguistics.
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