ETYMOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MILITARY TERMS IN ENGLISH, UZBEK, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES
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Military terminology is a fascinating linguistic field, shaped by the historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors that have influenced societies over centuries. This article explores the etymological features of military terms in English, Uzbek, and Russian, focusing on their origins, linguistic borrowings, and semantic development. By comparing these three languages, we aim to reveal shared patterns and unique characteristics in their military lexicons, providing a deeper understanding of the interplay between language and culture in military discourse.
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Rashidov , O. Z. (2024). ETYMOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MILITARY TERMS IN ENGLISH, UZBEK, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 5(12), 91–94. https://doi.org/
Rashidov , Otabek . “ETYMOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MILITARY TERMS IN ENGLISH, UZBEK, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 12, no. 5, 2024, pp. 91–94, https://doi.org/.
Rashidov , Z. 2024. ETYMOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MILITARY TERMS IN ENGLISH, UZBEK, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 12(5), pp.91–94.