THE NATIONAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE LINGUISTIC AND POETIC CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SPATIAL OBJECTS AND FORCES

Authors

  • Madina Mirzakarimova 3th year student of foreign language faculty in Fergana State University Author
  • Mirjalol Mirzakhmedov Scientific supervisor: Author

Keywords:

National Cultural Landscape, Concept, Spatial objects, Linguistics, Poetics, Cognitive linguistics, Metaphor, Folklore, National worldview.

Abstract

This article analyzes how spatial objects and natural forces are conceptually, linguistically, and poetically expressed in language and literature within the framework of the national cultural landscape. The study explores the symbolic meanings of spatial elements through conceptual metaphor theory, cognitive linguistics, and examples from national folklore.

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Published

2025-05-14

How to Cite

THE NATIONAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE LINGUISTIC AND POETIC CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SPATIAL OBJECTS AND FORCES. (2025). Science and Innovation, 3(15), 88-89. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/SI/article/view/33547