COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ARTIONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Xolmatova E’zozxon
Termez University of Economics and Service, 1st year master's student, Foreign Language and Literature
Uralova Oysuluv Payonovna
scientific supervisor, PhD.dots.
Keywords: Artionym, comparative linguistics, semantics, cultural identity, naming.
Abstract
This article explores the features of artionyms in English and Uzbek languages through a comparative study. It focuses on the origin, classification, semantic fields, and cultural significance of artionyms. The comparative analysis highlights both commonalities and differences in naming artworks, revealing how cultural values and historical developments influence linguistic choices. The study shows that artionyms not only serve as identifiers but also reflect deeper social and psychological meanings. Through examples from both languages, the research demonstrates the role of national mentality in the formation of artionyms.
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