LEXICAL-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL TERMS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH
Mamatov Shukrullo Shermat o`g`li
Doctoral student of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University
Keywords: Lexical-Semantic Analysis, Ecological Terminology, Uzbek Language, English Language.
Abstract
This article delves into the lexical-semantic analysis of ecological terms in Uzbek and English, examining how these languages reflect and shape our understanding of environmental concepts. Through a comprehensive exploration of lexical structures, morphological patterns, and semantic domains, the study reveals the intricate nuances of ecological terminology in both languages.
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