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Aspects of an Intensification Approach to English for Specific Purposes (ESP) Teaching in the Medical Field

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Political Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 50, Issue 3 (2024) 25.09.2024 Pages: 224-240 DOI 10.36078/987655027
The objective of this study is to examine the characteristics of the intensification process and propose this approach as the most suitable option for enhancing methodological support in English langu...
medical English ESP intensification methodology +4 more
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Structural Classification of Phraseological Units with a Zoonymic Component in the English and Uzbek Languages

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Teacher / Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 135-151 DOI 10.36078/987654997
Phraseological units with a zoonymic component play a significant role in linguistics. The main aim of the article is to investigate the comparativeness of phraseological units containing a zoonymic c...
phrаsеоlоgiсаl unit zооnуmiс component struсturаl сlаssifiсаtiоn vеrbаl structure Uzbek +5 more
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The Artistic Originality of Women Images in the English Literature of the “Lost Generation” (on the Example of Richard Aldington and Vera Brittain’s Works)

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 176-197 DOI 10.36078/987654999
The “Lost Generation” refers to literary writers who emerged in Western European (American) literature after the First World War. It is important to categorize them based on whether they participated ...
American literature artistry writing style Lost Generation female character +5 more
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Evaluating Intensive Instructional Approaches to Enhance Russian Linguistic Proficiency Among Students of Non-Linguistic Universities

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Section: METHODOLOGY Position: Senior Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 213-234 DOI 10.36078/987655001
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Development of the theory of receptive poetics

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Position: Independent Researcher Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 198-212 DOI 10.36078/987655000
In the 20th century, science and education evolved together, leading to the creation of several literary theories in Europe and America. The Receptive Poetics Theory emerged in contrast to the New Lit...
reader-response new criticism formalism horizon of expectations catharsis +5 more
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Emoji as a Self-Representation of a Hero in Victor Pelevin’s “The Invincible Sun”

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 51-68 DOI 10.36078/987654992
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Comparative Analysis of Financial and Economic Terms Related to Treasury in English, Uzbek, and Russian

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 25-50 DOI 10.36078/987654991
The globalization and integration of financial and economic processes in the world economy have prompted the need to elevate our country’s economic and financial sectors to a higher standard. This nec...
finance term the Uzbek language economy comparative analysis +5 more
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The Specifics of Word Formation of Complex Verbs and Adjectives in Korean and Russian Languages

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Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Candidate of Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 3-24 DOI 10.36078/987654990
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Linguistic Analysis of the Portrayal of Heaven and Hell in Richard Matheson’s Novel “What Dreams May Come”

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 88-100 DOI 10.36078/987654994
In modern linguistics, the analysis of the diversity of languages, cultures, and ideas in two or more languages and works is the most effective type of linguistic study. Analyzing linguistic concepts ...
summer land heaven hell factors textual analysis +5 more
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The Effect of Task-Based Instruction on Enhancing Linguistic Competence of Philology Students

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: Teacher / Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 235-249 DOI 10.36078/987655002
This article explores language education, focusing on improving the language skills of philology students by using a task-based approach in English language instruction. The study aims to investigate ...
linguistic competence English language teaching philology student task-based approach language education +5 more
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A Comparative Study of Preschool Education in Uzbekistan and Finland

Section: PEDAGOGY Position: Teacher / Lecturer
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 250-264 DOI 10.36078/987655003
This in-depth research paper explores the beliefs, instructional approaches, and evaluation techniques used in preschool education systems in Uzbekistan and Finland. This study compares and contrasts ...
Uzbekistan children’s education Finland educational philosophy teaching methods +4 more
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Cognіtіve Semantіcs іn the Context of Development of Lіnguіstіc-Cognіtіve Research Studies

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 117-135 DOI 10.36078/987654996
This article presents different perspectives on meaning as a cognitive process. It discusses the history and current state of “Cognitive semantics”, a field separate from cognitive linguistics. The st...
meanіng constructіon context lexіcal meanіng pragmatіcs cognіtіve semantіcs +5 more
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Generation of Implicature via Conditional Constructions in English and Uzbek (on the Example of Violation of Maxim of Manner)

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 49, Issue 2 (2024) 25.06.2024 Pages: 69-87 DOI 10.36078/987654993
This study focuses on the pragmatic aspect of conditional constructions in English and Uzbek. It analyzes the potential of conditional sentences in these languages to create a conversational implicatu...
conditional sentences conditional forms conditional constructions conditional meaning conversational implicature +2 more
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Thoughts about Babur and the Baburians

Section: THROUGH THE LENS OF HISTORY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Agriculture Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 48, Issue 1 (2024) 25.03.2024 Pages: 214-228
Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, a prominent figure in world history, is celebrated as a great poet, encyclopedist, statesman, and skilled general. Extensive research has been conducted to study his life an...
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Analysis of Anthroponomical Components in English and Uzbek Phraseological Units

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 48, Issue 1 (2024) 25.03.2024 Pages: 81-95 DOI 10.36078/987654974
A phraseological unit is a linguistic construct comprising two or more words and conveys a single figurative meaning. Examples of such units include ‘mare’s nest’, ‘Queen Ann’s dead’, and ‘fair-weathe...
anthroponomical phraseology linguistic analyses contrastive analysis comparative analysis cognitive-conceptual analysis +3 more
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Muhammad Shaybanikhan and His Role in the Literary Process of the 16th Century

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 48, Issue 1 (2024) 25.03.2024 Pages: 123-139 DOI 10.36078/987654977
In the history of Uzbek statehood, many individuals have shown remarkable artistic, scientific, and leadership skills, reflecting our ancestors’ high intellect and talent. Muhammad Shaybanikhan (1451–...
Muhammad Shaybanikhan poetry poets Hasankhoja Nisari Kamoliddin Binai +7 more
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A Scientific Analysis of the Reliability of Multilevel Assessment of Speaking Skills

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: Teacher / Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 48, Issue 1 (2024) 25.03.2024 Pages: 202-213 DOI 10.36078/987654981
The article examines the reliability of the Multilevel Speaking Test administrated by the Knowledge and Skills Assessment Agency under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the R...
language testing oral competence reliability multilevel speaking test language proficiency +3 more
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