COGNILINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF METAPHORS FORMED THROUGH COSMIC-NATURAL SYMBOLS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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This article is dedicated to the study of the cognilinguocultural features of metaphors formed through cosmic-natural symbols (such as the Sun, Moon, stars, earth, water, air) in the English and Uzbek languages. The article analyzes how cultural and linguistic differences in both languages influence the formation of metaphorical expressions. The research aims to reveal the cognitive and cultural aspects of language, identifying unique ways of perceiving the world. The primary focus is on how the human mind understands and systematizes the environment through metaphors.
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