LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE IMAGE OF A WOMAN IN THE RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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Adilova Dilorom Kadirovna

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This article examines the linguocultural features of representing the image of a woman in the Russian and Uzbek languages. The study focuses on the lexical and semantic characteristics, associative meanings, and cultural connotations of linguistic units denoting a woman. By comparing the two languages, the paper reveals both universal and culturally specific aspects of the female image. The results demonstrate that the linguistic reflection of the concept “woman” in Russian and Uzbek is deeply influenced by each nation’s cultural traditions, ethical values, and worldview.


 

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