The Role of the Ethnographic Vocabulary in the English and Uzbek Languages
Kayumova Nigora Muxtorovna1, Shukurova Nigora Shavkatovna2, Safoeva Sadokat Nasilloevna3

1Kayumova Nigora Muxtorovna, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan. 

2Shukurova Nigora Shavkatovna, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan. 

3Safoeva Sadokat Nasilloevna, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan.

Manuscript received on 10 July 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 22 July 2019 | Manuscript Published on 23 August 2019 | PP: 1551-1554 | Volume-8 Issue-9S3 August 2019 | Retrieval Number: I33240789S319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.I3324.0789S319

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Abstract: Various aspects of language and culture are currently the focus of attention of linguists, ethnolinguists, sociolinguists, psycholinguists, and cultural studies. It is the reflection in the language of ethnic and personal self-knowledge, ways of perceiving and conceptualizing the world, the formation of symbols and stereotypes inherent in certain people. Culture of a people is reflected in the values of linguistic units i.e. that stably fixed in them is invariant in content, knowledge of the language, and in terms of their ability to convey information over time, ranging in size and connotations, knowledge of which may not be necessary for the knowledge of the language. Cultural studies of vocabulary and in whole the language is the main point of our paper.

Keywords: Ethnolinguistics, cultural studies, language units, vocabulary, lacune, variants, ethnology, culture, linguistics, descriptive, statistical method.
Scope of the Article: Natural Language Processing