
Etymological Origins And Development Of Aviation Lexicon In English And Uzbek
Abstract
This study explores the etymological origins and development of aviation terminology in English and Uzbek. It examines how historical, linguistic, and cultural factors have influenced the formation and evolution of specialized aviation vocabulary in both languages. The research highlights the impact of language contact, particularly the influence of Russian and English on Uzbek aviation terms, as well as the role of borrowing, semantic shifts, and morphological adaptation. Through comparative and corpus-based analyses, the paper reveals similarities and differences in the lexical and semantic features of aviation lexicons, offering insights into challenges related to terminology standardization and translation. The findings contribute to linguistics, translation studies, and aviation communication by providing a better understanding of the dynamic processes shaping aviation language in a bilingual context.
Keywords
Aviation terminology, etymology, lexical development
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