LINGUISTIC FACTORS SHAPING THE CONCEPTUAL SPACE OF NATION AND PERSONALITY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Concept, cultural linguistics, personality, nation, English language, Uzbek language, values, identityAbstract
This article examines the linguistic means that shape the conceptual space of the notions of "nation" and "personality" in English and Uzbek. It analyzes key lexical, phraseological, and grammatical units that reflect national and cultural values, stereotypes, and worldviews. Special attention is paid to the comparative analysis of linguistic imagery, concepts, and nomination strategies. Examples are drawn from literary, journalistic, and colloquial texts. The article concludes that cultural differences significantly influence how national and individual identity is conceptualized.
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