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BORROWED COMPLEX WORDS FROM ENGLISH TO UZBEK IN FOREIGN PROFESSION ( BASED ON SEMANTIC ASPECTS )

  • 1. Student of Termiz State University
  • 2. PhD ,Teacher of the Faculty of Foreign Philology of Termiz State University

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This article aims to analyze the borrowing of complex English words into Uzbek, focusing on foreign professions from a semantic perspective. Utilizing a qualitative method, the research examines a corpus of texts from professional fields such as technology, medicine, and business to identify and categorize borrowed terms. The findings reveal significant patterns in the adaptation and integration of these words, highlighting both direct translations and semantic shifts. The study concludes that the semantic adaptation of English terms into Uzbek reflects broader trends in linguistic globalization and professional language evolution.

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