LINGUOCULTURAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF APHORISMS AND SHORT TEXT FORMS IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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  • Akramov Izzatulla Ikromovich Author

Abstract

This paper explores the linguocultural and comparative dimensions of aphorisms and short text forms in English and Uzbek languages. Aphorisms serve as a reflection of national consciousness and collective cultural memory, encapsulating moral, social, and philosophical ideas through concise linguistic expression. The research identifies semantic, cultural, and cognitive parallels and differences between the two languages. Through a linguocultural perspective, the study demonstrates that aphorisms not only transmit moral wisdom but also encode cultural identity and social norms.

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Published

2025-11-09