LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK FAIRY TALES

Authors

  • Usmonova Sevara Sultanovna
  • Malikov Husniddin Sharobiddin o’g’li

Keywords:

Key words: moral lessons and social commentary, cultural characteristics, folklore and mythology, code-switching, phonetics and morphology.

Abstract

Abstract: This article analyzes the texts of Uzbek and English fairy tales, which
make it possible to determine in the world's linguistic landscape how the language
units of different ethnic groups associated with the perception and verbalization of
fairy tales are formed in the human mind.

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Published

2024-01-02

How to Cite

Usmonova Sevara Sultanovna, & Malikov Husniddin Sharobiddin o’g’li. (2024). LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK FAIRY TALES . Лучшие интеллектуальные исследования, 11(3), 143–145. Retrieved from https://web-journal.ru/journal/article/view/2592