LEXICAL UNITS OF DESCRIBING HUMAN CHARACTER IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
description, character, adjective, appearance, action.Abstract
This article aims to compare and contrast lexical units for describing human personality in English and Uzbek languages. Research seeks to identify and analyze similarities and differences among descriptive words of two different languages related to the description of human qualities. By examining nouns, adjectives, and zoonyms that build up descriptive words this article intends to focus on the variations in the usage of lexical means in two different languages and cultures.
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