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The Phenomenon of Polysemy and Homonymy in English and Uzbekistan Railway Terminology

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Senior Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 193-206 DOI 10.36078/987655550
The article investigates polysemy, homonymy and antonymy in English and Uzbek railway terminology. The aim of the study is to identify the factors that motivate the emergence of polysemous and homonym...
railway terminology polysemy homonymy antonymy terminological system +5 more
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Pragmatic Argumentation in Newspaper Discourse: A Cross-Linguistic Analysis of English and Uzbek Media

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 170-192 DOI 10.36078/987655549
This scientific article is devoted to the study of pragmatic argumentation in newspaper discourse, with the main objective of identifying, classifying, and analyzing pragmatic strategies that shape re...
pragmatic argumentation newspaper discourse persuasion implicature modality +5 more
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Tolerance as a Strategy for Ensuring Cooperation (In German and Uzbek Communication Processes)

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 152-169 DOI 10.36078/987655548
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of tolerance strategies in achieving cooperation in communication among German-speaking individuals. The main objective of the study is to ex...
verbal communication native speakers of German language cooperation tolerance political correctness +4 more
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The Importance of Corpus Linguistic Methods in the Analysis of Language Evolution

Section: LINGUISTICS Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 131-151 DOI 10.36078/987655547
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the formation of the discipline of corpus linguistics, its stages of development, and the role of the practice of creating language corpora in world l...
corpus linguistics corpus diachronic corpus national corpus mega and gigacorpora +7 more
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A Didactic Model for Teaching Students to Work With Media Texts Based on a Linguocultural Approach

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: Senior Lecturer Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 115-130 DOI 10.36078/987655546
This article proposes a didactic model for teaching students to work with media texts based on a linguocultural approach in foreign language education. The main aim of the study is to justify a concep...
linguocultural approach media texts media literacy intercultural communicative competence foreign language education +5 more
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Principles for Selecting a Lexical Minimum in the Training of Specialized Translators

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 98-114 DOI 10.36078/987655545
The present research is devoted to studying the theoretical and methodological foundations of selecting a lexical minimum in the process of training field-oriented translators. The aim of the study is...
lexical minimum domain-specific translation translator training terminological competence corpus linguistics +5 more
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Teaching the Translation of Culturally Marked Vocabulary Based on Kutadgu Bilig

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 59-77 DOI 10.36078/987655543
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Methodological Foundations of Diagnostic Assessment in Improving the Quality of Education: From Traditional Assessment to Transformation

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences in Philology Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 24-44 DOI 10.36078/987655541
The modern educational process is aimed at the comprehensive development of students and the formation of their competencies. A key component in achieving this goal is the assessment system. Assessmen...
higher education institutions pedagogical diagnostics diagnostic assessment objectivity minimum exercises +5 more
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Integration of Modern Methods and Technologies in Teaching Translation

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Sciences (DSc) in Pedagogy Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 3-23 DOI 10.36078/987655540
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the linguistic and didactic features of written translation, as well as the role of modern pedagogical methods and corpus-based technologies in the de...
written translation translation competence corpus linguistics digital technologies parallel corpus +3 more
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Reconceptualizing Homework in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities in Language Pedagogy

Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 78-97 DOI 10.36078/987655544
Views: 106
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Adult-Centered Constructions of Childhood and Children’s Worldviews: Educational, Cultural and Artistic Perspectives

Section: LITERARY STUDIES Position: Senior Lecturer Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Language and Culture Series: Academic Staff
Published In Volume 55, Issue 4 (2025) 25.12.2025 Pages: 221-238 DOI 10.36078/987655552
This article examines the tension between adult-centered constructions of childhood and children’s own worldviews within educational, cultural and artistic contexts. The main aim of the study is to ch...
children’s perception innocence and cruelty childhood children’s literature poetry +2 more
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The Study of Toponymic Units in the Field of Linguistics and Their Significance

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: Independent Researcher Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 26.11.2025 Pages: 62-78 DOI 10.36078/987655404
This scientific article is devoted to the study of the emergence of toponymic units in linguistics, their exploration within various scientific fields, and their academic significance. The primary obj...
toponymy linguistics place names etymology historical-linguistic analysis +10 more
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The Representation of Command Rigidity through Locutionary, Illocutionary, and Perlocutionary Speech Acts in English and Uzbek Military Discourse

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 26.11.2025 Pages: 47-61 DOI 10.36078/987655403
This study explores the phenomenon of command rigidity in military discourse through the lens of speech act theory, with particular attention to the locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary dime...
military discourse command strictness speech act theory phonopragmatics locutionary speech acts +5 more
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Professional Discourse and Language for Special Purposes: Linguistic Foundations of Medical Communication

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 26.11.2025 Pages: 32-46 DOI 10.36078/987655402
This article aims to analyze the phenomenon of professional discourse in modern linguistics, determine its types, structure, and relationship with LSP, with primary focus directed toward revealing the...
professional discourse medical discourse LSP institutional communication terminology +5 more
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Mapping the Semantic Field of Laughter and Crying Idioms in English: A Corpus-Based Analysis

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 26.11.2025 Pages: 19-31 DOI 10.36078/987655401
This study conducts a systematic semantic analysis of English idioms related to the emotions of laughter and crying. The primary aim of this research is to map the semantic fields of these idioms by p...
idioms semantics semantic field emotion emotive language +5 more
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Computerized Vocabulary: Thematic Lexicographic Systems and Their Effectiveness

Section: LINGUISTICS Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 26.11.2025 Pages: 3-18 DOI 10.36078/987655400
The main purpose of this study is to identify theoretical foundations and practical possibilities of thematic lexicographic systems in the process of compiling a computerized dictionary. The study als...
computerized dictionary electronic lexicography thematic dictionary digital lexicography thematic lexical system +5 more
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Enhancing Listening Skills through Shadowing: An Experimental Study of Intermediate English Learners

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 25.11.2025 Pages: 143-157 DOI 10.36078/987655409
This study examines the effectiveness of the shadowing technique in improving students’ listening comprehension competence in English. The article sets as its main task the scientific analysis of teac...
innovative methods listening skills shadowing technique linguistic accuracy fluency +5 more
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Technology-Mediated Approaches to Improving Segmental and Suprasegmental Features in L2 Pronunciation

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 25.11.2025 Pages: 128-142 DOI 10.36078/987655408
Pronunciation is a key component of language learning system. Learning a distinct sound or phoneme perfectly can provide learners with accomplished and coherent speech. This study aims to improve the ...
technology-based method case study theoretical and practical data technology-mediated pronunciation +5 more
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Enhancing Lexical Competence through English Proverbs: A Study on the Effectiveness of Proverb-Based Instruction in EFL Classrooms

Section: METHODOLOGY Position: PhD Student Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 25.11.2025 Pages: 112-127 DOI 10.36078/987655407
The research aims to examine the efficacy of proverb-based teaching in improving lexical proficiency in language learners. This research investigates the efficacy of proverbs as a pedagogical tool for...
lexical competence proverbs proverb-based instruction pluricultural competence CEFR +5 more
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Pedagogical Conditions for Applying the Project Method in the Independent Work of Students of Russian as a Foreign Language in Non-linguistic Universities of the Republic of Karakalpakstan

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Section: METHODOLOGY Academic Title: Associate Professor Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences Series: Doctoral Program
Published In Volume D, Issue 4 (2025) 25.11.2025 Pages: 92-111 DOI 10.36078/987655406
Views: 64
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