Semantic and Linguocultural Interpretation of Anthroponym-Component Paremias
Abstract
This article presents a comparative investigation into the semantic and linguocultural characteristics of anthroponym-component paremias in Uzbek and French. The study aims to identify the semantic organization of paremiological units containing personal names and to reveal their conceptual and national-cultural meanings. Particular attention is paid to the transformation of anthroponyms from nominative units into symbolic and evaluative linguistic structures. Comparative, semantic, interpretative, and linguocultural methods were applied. The findings demonstrate that anthroponyms within paremias function as mechanisms of cultural memory, collective cognition, and conceptual representation, reflecting historical, religious, and social values embedded in language.