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This article touches upon the comparative analysis of the units verbalizing the concept of “wedding” from a communicative and pragmatic point of view, in the Uzbek and English languages, belonging to different language families, and their similarities and differences, in particular, gender characteristics are revealed.
concept, verbalizer, pragmatic linguistics, communicative – pragmatic type (positive, negative, absolute, non –absolute, real, mythical), gender features.
concept, verbalizer, pragmatic linguistics, communicative – pragmatic type (positive, negative, absolute, non –absolute, real, mythical), gender features.
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