The Comparison Of Linguistic Value And Cultural Aspects Of People’s Names In English And Uzbek Languages
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The analysis of linguistic and cultural aspects of people’s names in English and Uzbek provides valuable insights into linguistic value theory. Both languages exhibit linguistic diversity, names drawing from various sources, religious influences. People’s names in both languages convey positive connotations and values, with English names often denoting qualities like grace and strength, while Uzbek names frequently reflect virtues, aspirations, and connections to nature. Family and lineage play a significant role in naming practices in both languages.
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