BORROWED WORDS IN ENTERTAINMENT IN UZBEK LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Korakulov Jamshid Author
  • Khushbokov Ulugbek Author

Keywords:

borrowed words, phenomenon, Uzbek entertainment, linguistic diversity.

Abstract

This study delves into the pervasive influence of borrowed words in entertainment across diverse cultures, with a particular emphasis on Uzbek culture. Drawing upon linguistic analysis, content examination of entertainment media, and cultural studies methodologies, the research elucidates the patterns, motivations, and implications of incorporating borrowed words from one language into another within the realm of entertainment. Life examples from Uzbek culture enrich the analysis, shedding light on the unique dynamics of linguistic borrowing in a specific cultural context. The findings underscore the significance of borrowed words in fostering cross-cultural communication, enriching artistic expression, and shaping cultural identities on a global scale.

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https://uzbekistan.travel/ru/o/bouling-kluby

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Published

2024-05-15