Associative lines of death-related euphemisms in Chinese and Uzbek
Shamsieva Shohistaxon KudratullaevnaPhD Shamsieva Shohistaxon Kudratullaevna Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies Lecturer at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature
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Abstract: In this article, it is analyzed that according to the concept of associations in Chinese and Uzbek linguistics, a single event or a single object does not exist spontaneously, independently, they are related to other events and objects, all things exist as a whole or structure. Euphemisms in Chinese and Uzbek linguocultures also have a number of semantic features, and it has been found that associative groups form a single "net." In the analysis of death-related euphemisms in Chinese and Uzbek, associative lines such as “death-rest”, “death-journey”, “death-home” and “death-metamorphosis” were compared.
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