ALLOMORPHIC AND ISOMORPHIC FEATURES OF COGNITIVE SYNONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

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  • Mahliyo Madiyarova Vaxid qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: allomorphism, isomorphism, cognitive synonyms, English language, Uzbek language, linguistic analysis, cross-cultural semantics, language and cognition

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Annotation: This study explores the allomorphic and isomorphic features of cognitive synonyms in English and Uzbek, focusing on how these languages conceptualize similar ideas through synonymous terms. By analyzing a range of cognitive synonyms, the research identifies both allomorphic and isomorphic characteristics that reflect cultural, linguistic, and cognitive frameworks in each language. The findings reveal that while certain cognitive synonyms exhibit parallel meanings across both languages, others are deeply influenced by cultural context, leading to variations in connotation and usage.

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2024-10-17

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Mahliyo Madiyarova Vaxid qizi. (2024). ALLOMORPHIC AND ISOMORPHIC FEATURES OF COGNITIVE SYNONYMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 55(4), 128-130. https://scientific-jl.org/index.php/obr/article/view/563