The Semantic Field of Time in Intercultural Communication (in the Example of English and Uzbek Languages)
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https://doi.org/10.2024/zsfk7192Keywords:
time, intercultural communication, semantic field, lexical units, semantic signs, units, invariant, coreAbstract
The article discussed about “Time” is a fundamental concept that influences various aspects of human life, including communication patterns, social interactions, and cultural perceptions. In intercultural communication, the semantic field of "time" plays a crucial role in shaping cross-cultural interactions and understanding. This article investigates the nuances of how the concept of time is understood and expressed in English and Uzbek languages, highlighting the implications for intercultural communication dynamics.
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