VERBALIZATION OF CULTURAL VALUES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
Keywords:
Verbalization, cultural values, English, Uzbek, language, communication, cross-cultural understandingAbstract
This thesis examines the verbalization of cultural values in English and Uzbek, highlighting how these languages express societal beliefs, norms, and customs. Language serves as a reflection of culture, and understanding the unique linguistic mechanisms in each language helps to bridge cultural differences. The thesis identifies key cultural values, such as family, hospitality, and community, and how they are expressed differently through language. The study aims to provide insights into the cultural significance embedded in everyday language use, contributing to cross-cultural communication and language education
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