LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF PROPER NOUNS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Gulshoda Meliqo’ziyeva Teacher of the department of foreign language and department of the faculty of Foreign philology of National university of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Author

Abstract

Naming  a  single  entity  is  one  of  the  basic  speed,  acts,  included  by    the  class  of  declaratives,  alongside    declaring    war,    dismissing    and    be questing.  People  and  peaces,  pets  and  hurricanes,  and  festivities,  institution  and  commercial  products,  works  of  art  and  shops  are  given a  name.  Naming  serves  to  highlight  entities  that  play  a  role  in  people’s  daily  life,  and  to  establish  and  maintain  an  individually  in  a  society. Objects   of  analysis   of  onomastic    people’s  names,  proper  nouns  have  been  investigated  by  philosophers,  logicians,    anthropologists    and  psychologists,  but  only  sporadically  by  linguists:  e.g.    with    different    approaches    and    concerns,  Sloat[1,26-30] , Gary – Prieur [2, 47-53].

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Published

2024-06-05

How to Cite

LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF PROPER NOUNS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK. (2024). Science and Innovation, 2(16), 30-31. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/SI/article/view/32116