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Proper Name as a Reflection of National-Cultural Characteristics of People

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Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 47, Issue 4 (2023) 25.12.2023 Pages: 20-34 DOI 10.36078/987654951
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Paralinguistic (non-verbal) Relations and Lexical-Semantic Features of Their Expression in the Uzbek and French Languages

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 47, Issue 4 (2023) 25.12.2023 Pages: 3-19 DOI 10.36078/987654950
During joint activities, communication occurs as people interact with one another. However, the presence of a person in society is determined, first of all, by his ability to communicate. In this arti...
gestures paralinguistics paralanguage verbal means non-verbal means +4 more
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Cognitive and Linguocultural Approaches to Conceptual Metaphors in Phraseological Units

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 51, Issue 4 (2024) 25.12.2023 Pages: 192-207 DOI 10.36078/987655112
The primary objective of this article is to examine the gender characteristics of conceptual metaphors through the analysis of phraseologisms and paremies in English and Uzbek languages. The research ...
explicit implicit cognitive essence conceptual field metaphorical section +3 more
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Participation and Features of Broadcasting of a TV Anchor in the Information Program: Foreign Experience

Section: JOURNALISM Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 200-211 DOI 10.36078/987654943
This article explores the role of TV presenters in foreign information programs, which provide insight into the spiritual and educational level of a nation as well as broadcasting features. The articl...
TV presenter information program broadcast audience telecommunicator +1 more
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Modern Radio Content in the Focus of Audience Preferences

Section: JOURNALISM Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 180-199 DOI 10.36078/987654942
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Analysis of Inclusive Education

Section: PEDAGOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 157-179 DOI 10.36078/987654941
The purpose of the article was to reveal the perceptual aspects of the process of adaptation and interaction in a group of normal children and disabled children in educational institutions where inclu...
inclusive education competencybased approach integration children in need of special attention skills +5 more
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Teaching Foreign Languages in Higher Education Institutions Based on Pedagogical Diagnostics

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 137-156 DOI 10.36078/987654940
In modern education, significant efforts are being made to improve the teaching of foreign languages. This article emphasizes the importance of pedagogical diagnostics in enhancing foreign language te...
pedagogical diagnosis model submodel prognosis correction +3 more
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Challenges of Studying at a Doctorate Level and Doctoral Candidates’ Expectations from Their Supervisors: A Diagnostic Research

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 120-136 DOI 10.36078/987654939
Studying at the doctoral level is a challenging process that involves rigorous academic and research training. It requires producing original research, passing comprehensive exams, and defending a the...
doctorate study doctoral candidate challenges supervisor support +1 more
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Artistic Narrative Strategies in The Joy Luck Club

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Section: LITERARY STUDIES Position: Independent Researcher
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 103-125 DOI 10.36078/987654938
This article provides a detailed analysis of Amy Tan's novel, The Joy Luck Club, using the frameworks proposed by renowned narratology theorists Gerard Genette, Paul Ricoeur, and Zhao Yiheng. These sc...
narratology narrative perspective narrator narrative layering narrative structure +9 more
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Phonetic Transformations and Their Linguoculturological Features

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 90-102 DOI 10.36078/987654937
This article explores the various forms of translation transformations, including lexical, grammatical, and phonetic transformations. It also provides real examples to demonstrate these transformation...
transliteration transcription phonetic transformation lexical transformation grammatical transformation +3 more
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Problems of Classification of Language and Translation Units

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 74-89 DOI 10.36078/987654935
The research aims to systematically classify language and translation units from a translation studies perspective. Uzbek and foreign linguists, translators, and experts in the field have divided opin...
translation unit language unit element of language construction perevodema translema +3 more
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Lexical-Semantic Analysis of the Concept Peur (Fear) in the French Language

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 48-73 DOI 10.36078/987654934
The field of romance philology has yet to explore the emotional concept of fear in the French language. This article aims to examine the specification, synonymy series, lexical gradations, and semanti...
concept of fear semantic field lexical units synonomic series component analysis +2 more
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Kutadgu Bilig: Historical Literary Text

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 36-47 DOI 10.36078/987654933
A literary text is a complete entity, internally connected, possessing a unity of ideas. It is intended to store and transmit information, culture, and values of the people, according to linguists. A ...
literary text historical text linguoculturology interpretation subjectivity +3 more
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Cognitive Processes in the Formation of Linguistic Terms and Concepts

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 21-35 DOI 10.36078/987654932
This investigation aims to explore how linguistic terms and concepts emerge and develop across various thematic areas, including concrete objects, abstract concepts, and cultural artefacts. This work ...
cognitive processes linguistic terms concept formation communication human cognition +3 more
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Working with Sources in Creating Diachronic Corpus

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 46, Issue 3 (2023) 25.09.2023 Pages: 3-20 DOI 10.36078/987654931
The article discusses the practice of collecting and working on existing diachronic corpora of the English language, as well as sorting them. It also covers the important factors involved in creating ...
corpus linguistics text corpus diachronic corpus database +3 more
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Advertising discourse in modern linguistics: interpretation as a communication act

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 45, Issue 2 (2023) 26.06.2023 Pages: 23-37 DOI 10.36078/987654911
Any communication is multidimensional, has its own characteristics, and its types, to a certain extent, differ in their conditionality. The purpose of this article is devoted to the use of discourse a...
theoretical position media linguistics communicative purpose invitation brochure +2 more
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The problem of reading, interpreting and artistic images’ analysis of a fiction work

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Candidate of Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 45, Issue 2 (2023) 25.06.2023 Pages: 70-88 DOI 10.36078/987654914
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On new approaches to writing skills assessment criteria (law students)

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 45, Issue 2 (2023) 25.06.2023 Pages: 87-106 DOI 10.36078/987654915
In the life of the state and society nowadays the need for professional personnel of lawyers corresponding to the growing information in the world is higher than ever today. The main reason for this i...
professional knowledge and skills assessment types (continuous mid-term final tests) module +3 more
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Retronyms in the Uzbek language and their relationships with neologisms

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 45, Issue 2 (2023) 25.06.2023 Pages: 38-55 DOI 10.36078/987654912
Nowadays, there is an urgent need to rename words in accordance with the characteristics of the language for new concepts, situations and objects that have arisen as a result of rapidly developing tec...
retronym neologism protonym neonym new element +4 more
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A comprehensive examination of the progress made in implementing the European credit transfer and accumulation system (ECTS) at higher educational institutions in Uzbekistan

Section: PEDAGOGY Position: Independent Researcher Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 45, Issue 2 (2023) 25.06.2023 Pages: 158-171 DOI 10.36078/987654919
This article offers an in-depth examination of the progress of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) within tertiary educational establishments in Uzbekistan, utilizing a compara...
ECTS higher educational institutions comparative analysis implementation credit allocation methodologies +2 more
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