LINGUOCULTURAL STUDY OF LINGUISTIC UNITS OF EXPRESSING SMELL IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14551431
Kalit so‘zlar
Linguocultural study, linguistic units, expressing smell, English, Uzbek;Annotasiya
Smell, as one of the five primary senses, holds a unique position in human perception and language. Linguistic expressions related to smell often reflect cultural values, social practices, and environmental realities. This article investigates the linguocultural features of linguistic units expressing smell in English and Uzbek. By analyzing lexical, semantic, and pragmatic aspects, the study reveals how smell-related expressions are shaped by the cultural and environmental contexts of these languages.
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Uzbek proverbs and idioms retrieved from the National Uzbek Language Corpus.
English corpus analysis using COCA (Corpus of Contemporary American English).