LINGUACULTURAL FEATURES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK PROVERBS RELATED TO HEALTH AND SICKNESS
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proverbs, semantics, healthAbstract
This article explores the linguocultural peculiarities of proverbs related to health and sickness in English and Uzbek cultures. By employing different methodologies the article provides a comprehensive examination of how these proverbs reflect and shape cultural attitudes toward well-being and illness. Through detailed comparisons, the article highlights both the universal themes and the unique cultural expressions found in the proverbs of these two languages.
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