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Clothing As Culture: Exploring English And Uzbek Dress Terms Through Language And Lexicography

Jumanova Sevara , Teacher of Foreign languages faculty, Karshi State University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The current article highlights how language and culture affect material identity through the research of English and Uzbek clothing terminology by combining linguocultural comparison with dictionary analysis. The research investigates how clothing vocabulary expresses national traditions and values and identity perceptions through linguistic and cultural data analysis. The research shows that English clothing terminology serves to indicate social standing and practical uses yet Uzbek clothing terminology expresses ethnic cultural meanings together with local distinctions. The research shows that lexicographers need to include cultural elements in their work because clothing terms reflect cultural identity in language.

Keywords

Fragmentary composition, novella, postmodernism, memory poetics

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Jumanova Sevara. (2025). Clothing As Culture: Exploring English And Uzbek Dress Terms Through Language And Lexicography. American Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(11), 378–381. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume05Issue11-87