CONNOTATIVE SEMANTICS AND CULTURAL VALUES: A LINGUOCULTURAL APPROACH TO LEXICAL ANALYSIS
Keywords:
connotative semantics; cultural values; lexical connotation; Uzbek language; linguistic worldview; linguocultural theory; evaluative meaning; symbolic meaning; semantic relativity; intercultural translation.Abstract
This paper explores the role of connotative semantics in encoding and transmitting cultural values through language. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from linguocultural studies and semantic theory, the study analyzes how lexical units in the Uzbek language convey not only denotative meanings but also evaluative, emotional, and symbolic associations deeply rooted in national culture. Through a qualitative examination of selected culturally significant words, the paper demonstrates the interrelation between connotative meaning and shared cultural codes. Comparative insights from English and Russian help highlight cross-linguistic convergences and divergences in the semantic expression of values.
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