ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ СВЯЗИ: СРАВНИТЕЛЬНОЕ ИЗУЧЕНИЕ УЗБЕКСКОГО НАРОДНОГО ТКАЧЕСТВА И ТЕРМИНОВ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЯ

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Эта научная статья погружается в сложный мир терминологии, уделяя особое внимание тканевой лексике в узбекских народных традициях в сочетании с ее английскими аналогами. Мы распутываем лингвистическое и культурное полотно, изучая корни, эволюцию и смысловые нюансы переплетения терминологии. Используя сравнительный подход, мы подчеркиваем различия и сближения, проливая свет на более широкое взаимодействие между языком, культурой и ремеслом.

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Хамидова , Д. . (2024). ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ СВЯЗИ: СРАВНИТЕЛЬНОЕ ИЗУЧЕНИЕ УЗБЕКСКОГО НАРОДНОГО ТКАЧЕСТВА И ТЕРМИНОВ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЯ. Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Philosophy and Culture, 4(5), 151–157. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejsspc/article/view/32530

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