"Linguistic study of the concept of "birth" and "death" in the Uzbek language

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Khushbakov Kabilbek Shokirovich

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This linguistic study explores the concepts of "birth" and "death" in the Uzbek language, a Turkic language spoken primarily in Uzbekistan and neighboring countries. The study examines the semantics, syntax, and morphology of words and expressions related to these concepts, as well as their cultural and social implications. Through a thorough analysis of linguistic data, the study reveals a complex system of linguistic representations of birth and death in Uzbek, which reflects the cultural and religious values of the Uzbek people. The study sheds light on the relationship between language, culture, and cognition, and provides insights into the ways in which language encodes and conveys fundamental human experiences and emotions. This study contributes to the understanding of the role of language in shaping human thought and culture, and highlights the importance of linguistic research for the study of human diversity and universality.

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