LINGUISTIC EVOLUTION AND SOCIOCULTURAL TRANSFORMATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Masharipova Leninza Axmedjanovna PhD Urgench, Khorezm Author

Keywords:

language, society, concept, idea, information, connection, specific, globalization.

Abstract

Language functions not only as a critical vehicle for the transmission of information but also as a sociocultural construct shaped by the communities that employ it. The lexical and syntactic structures within a language reflect the ways in which a society interprets and interacts with its environment. Consequently, a detailed linguistic analysis can yield valuable insights into the cognitive and cultural frameworks of a given society. Furthermore, the dynamic and adaptive nature of language serves as an indicator of the evolving social, environmental, and cultural conditions experienced by that society.

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2025-08-21