THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP LEXICON IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Vakhidova Fatima Saidovna Author
  • Urunova Iroda Nurulloyevna Author

Keywords:

craftsmanship lexicon, lexicology, semasiology, etymology, cognitive linguistics, frame semantics, cultural identity, Uzbek and English languages.

Abstract

This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of lexical units related to craftsmanship in both Uzbek and English languages. It explores how linguistic disciplines such as lexicology, semasiology, etymology, and cognitive–frame semantics contribute to studying this vocabulary layer across two cultures. The comparative analysis reveals that craft terminology not only designates tools and processes but also reflects aesthetic ideals, social values, and national identity. The research emphasizes the cultural parallels and linguistic divergences that shape how each language conceptualizes the art of craftsmanship.

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Published

2025-11-21