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THE TRADITIONAL DISEASE NAMES IN THE ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES WITH THE SAME SEMANTIC ORIGIN

Authors: Kizi, Gulmira Ganieva Golibjon;

THE TRADITIONAL DISEASE NAMES IN THE ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND UZBEK LANGUAGES WITH THE SAME SEMANTIC ORIGIN

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Words expressing the names o f diseases have a special place in the language and speech o f the people o f the world. They are valuable in that they reflect the unique way o f thinking, worldview, cultural and spiritual concepts, life experiences and traditions o f each nation. Being located in different parts o f the world, some nations created the same traditional names for disease. This is important and necessary to distinguish the specific features o f their lexicalsemantic, methodological-functional use in oral and written speech. The English, Russian and Uzbek languages have been developing independently and belong to different language branches. However, in these languages there are traditional disease names the origins o f which have the same meaning. This article presents the fo lk disease names with the same semantic origin in the English, Russian, and Uzbek languages.

Keywords

disease, diagnose, semantics, origin, language family, fo lk names

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