ANALYZES OF STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC FEATURES OF ANTHROPONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Nazarova Nigora Djaxangirovna Teacher, Department of English language teaching methodology Uzbekistan State University of World Languages Author

Abstract

Anthroponyms, the names given to individuals, are more than mere labels. They embody cultural, historical, and social nuances, revealing intricate patterns of linguistic structure and semantic meaning. This article delves into the structural-semantic features of anthroponyms in English and Uzbek languages, examining their similarities and differences, offering insights into the underlying cultural and linguistic frameworks that shape naming practices.

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Published

2024-10-18