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Some Reflections on Our National Language

Section: THROUGH THE LENS OF HISTORY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) Pages: 272-284
The article examines the historical development of the Uzbek language, its role in shaping national identity, and its significance as the state language of Uzbekistan through a popular-scientific pers...
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Language as Civilizational Memory: Uzbek Linguocultural Resilience from Classical Heritage to Digital Philology

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Senior Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 3-18 DOI 10.36078/987655568
This review article examines Uzbek linguocultural resilience as a form of civilizational memory carried through language, literary canon, script adaptation, multilingual contact, and digital philology...
Uzbek language linguocultural resilience civilizational memory Chagatai literature Alisher Navoi +5 more
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National and Cultural Characteristics of Positive Emotionality in the English and Uzbek Languages

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 19-36 DOI 10.36078/987655569
The present study investigates the linguocultural representation of affectionate forms in English and Uzbek languages from a comparative perspective. Affectionate forms constitute an important part of...
affectionate forms linguoculturology national culture semantic component comparative linguistics +5 more
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Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Features of New German Verbs (A Case Study of Internet Verbs Emerging between 2000 and 2020)

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 37-56 DOI 10.36078/987655570
The aim of this study is to identify and analyze the paradigmatic and syntagmatic characteristics of verbal neologisms in contemporary German, using Internet-related verbs that emerged between 2000 an...
neologism verbal neologisms Internet-related verbs German language paradigmatic relations +5 more
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Verbal-Visual Interaction between Translation and Pragmatics in Film Discourse

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 57-73 DOI 10.36078/987655571
In today’s rapidly evolving scholarly landscape, film discourse has emerged as a relatively new field of linguistic research attracting growing attention. The historical development of cinematography ...
film discourse cinematography comparative analysis audiovisual pragmatics +4 more
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A Linguopragmatic Interpretation of Labour Dispute Discourse in English and Uzbek Languages

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 74-93 DOI 10.36078/987655572
The main objective of this study is to analyze the linguopragmatic features of labor dispute discourse in English and Uzbek and to comparatively identify how speech strategies, communicative intention...
labor dispute discourse linguopragmatics speech acts communicative strategies pragmatic analysis +3 more
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Trends in the Study of the Sinclair Lewis Phenomenon in World Literary Studies

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 94-109 DOI 10.36078/987655573
This study reviews scholarly research on the works and literary heritage of Sinclair Lewis. Its main aim is to analyze the artistic features of S.Lewis’s writings, his socio-critical views, and academ...
realism social criticism novel Sinclair Lewis social novel +3 more
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Morphological and Syntactic Foundations of Translation Teaching

Section: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Pedagogy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 110-132 DOI 10.36078/987655574
In modern linguistics and translation studies, the translation process is increasingly examined not merely as a final textual product, but as a complex cognitive, communicative, and linguo-methodologi...
morphological foundations syntactic foundations translation process grammatical transformations word order +5 more
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The Hermeneutic Circle as a Method for Analyzing Polysemous Units in Media Translation

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Section: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 133-153 DOI 10.36078/987655575
The rapid growth of global media communication has increased the complexity of translating polysemous units. Their interpretation requires consideration of linguistic, pragmatic, and cultural contexts...
hermeneutic circle media translation media discourse translation methodology linguistic hermeneutics +3 more
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Assessment Competence: Teachers’ Perspectives and an Analysis of Existing Challenges in Uzbekistan

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Pedagogy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 154-169 DOI 10.36078/987655576
Learner assessment is an integral component of the foreign-language teaching and learning process and a powerful decision-making instrument; yet teachers in higher education institutions are frequentl...
language assessment literacy teachers’ perceptions EFL teachers classroom assessment formative assessment +5 more
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Implementing the Zone of Proximal Development in Russian Language Teaching within a Digital Educational Environment

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Pedagogy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 170-189 DOI 10.36078/987655577
The purpose of this article is to examine the theoretical and practical dimensions of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) in the context of teaching the Russian language in a digital educational en...
zone of proximal development digital educational environment Russian language teaching digital scaffolding adaptive learning technologies +5 more
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A Mixed-Methods Study of Learner Engagement, Autonomy, and Communicative Outcomes

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Pedagogy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 190-205 DOI 10.36078/987655578
The rapid development of globalization, digital technologies, and communicative approaches has significantly transformed the traditional roles of teachers and learners in English language teaching (EL...
English language teaching (ELT) teacher role transformation learner autonomy student-centered learning learner engagement +5 more
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An Artificial Intelligence-Based Technology for Enhancing Students’ Linguistic Competence

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 206-228 DOI 10.36078/987655579
In the current era of globalization, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies into education has introduced significant innovations for both students and faculty members. This arti...
artificial intelligence (AI) linguistic competence English language teaching natural language processing (NLP) machine learning +5 more
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Features of Developing Future Teachers’ Professional Competence through Subject-Based Learning

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Section: PEDAGOGY Position: Teacher / Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 229-248 DOI 10.36078/987655580
This review article aims to examine the features of developing future teachers’ professional competence through subject-based learning by synthesizing contemporary theoretical and empirical research. ...
professional competence subject-based learning teacher education pre-service teachers pedagogical content knowledge +3 more
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Branding Transformation and Its Strategic Importance in the Context of Digital Marketing

Section: JOURNALISM Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 2 (2026) 25.06.2026 Pages: 249-271 DOI 10.36078/987655581
The rapid advancement of digital technologies and the growing complexity of the communication environment have substantially transformed the role of branding in contemporary marketing. Despite its inc...
branding brand identity digital marketing strategic marketing brand communication +3 more
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Road to Scopus: Methodology of Writing a Scientific Article

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 56, Issue 1 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 219-246 DOI 10.36078/987655563
In today’s globalized academic environment, research productivity is assessed not only through local publications but also through articles published in internationally indexed journals. Therefore, pu...
Scopus scientific article IMRAD model bibliometric indicators CiteScore +5 more
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Pragmatic Differences of Tourism Terminology

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 61-81 DOI 10.36078/987655523
This article comprehensively examines the pragmatic, semantic, syntactic, discursive and linguocultural features of tourism terminology in English and Uzbek within the framework of comparative linguis...
tourism terminology pragmatic differences semantic transformation comparative linguistics tourism linguistics +5 more
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Stylistic Features of Aphoristic Expressions Based on Scientific Vocabulary in English and Uzbek

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 114-128 DOI 10.36078/987655526
This article examines the stylistic features of aphoristic units formed on the basis of scientific lexis in English and Uzbek from comparativetypological and linguostylistic perspectives. The concept ...
aphoristic unit scientific lexis metaphor antithesis parallelism +5 more
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Metaphors in Uzbek and English Political Discourse: A Linguocultural Perspective on the Speeches of Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Donald Trump

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 2 (2026) 25.05.2026 Pages: 3-18 DOI 10.36078/987655520
Political discourse is rich in metaphors, which function not as mere stylistic flourishes but as culturally embedded cognitive devices that shape political realities, legitimate authority, and unify c...
linguocultureme conceptual metaphor political discourse comparative analysis critical metaphor analysis +5 more
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