EXPLORING PRIVATIVENESS IN THE LEXICAL STRUCTURES OF RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES: A FOCUS ON «CLOTHING» TERMINOLOGY

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-05-26 Pages: 75-80 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

Authors

  • Mokhinur Nekova Independent Researcher Of The Department Of Russian Linguistics Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

This article delves into the concept of privativeness within the lexical frameworks of the Russian and Uzbek languages, with an emphasis on the terminologies associated with clothing. The study undertakes a comparative analysis to elucidate how privativeness manifests in these languages, exploring the morphological and semantic nuances that distinguish clothing terminology. By examining the etymological roots and the syntactic structures of these terms, the research sheds light on the linguistic intricacies that underscore the cultural and historical contexts of clothing in Russian and Uzbek societies. Furthermore, the investigation addresses the influence of language contact and borrowing, highlighting the dynamic interplay between these two linguistic systems. The findings of this study contribute to a deeper understanding of lexical privativeness and its implications for bilingual lexicography and language teaching, offering a comprehensive perspective on the intersection of language, culture, and identity.

Keywords

privativeness, lexical structures, clothing terminology