Conceptual Metaphors in Sewing Terminology: A Comparative Analysis of English And Uzbek Languages
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences, UzbekistanHakimova Ziyoda TohirjonovnaDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences , Uzbekistan
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This study explores conceptual metaphors in sewing terminology, focusing on their semantic and cultural nuances in English and Uzbek. Employing a comparative methodology, the research identifies dominant metaphorical domains such as life, structure, and creativity. Findings reveal significant overlaps and cultural-specific variations, emphasizing the role of metaphor in shaping technical language. The study provides insights for linguists, translators, and lexicographers to understand and effectively utilize sewing terms in both languages.
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