LEXICAL-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT ‘MONEY’ IN ENGLISH, UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES
This article is devoted to the comparative lexical-semantic analysis of the concept ‘money’ in English, Uzbek, and Russian. The paper analyses nomination units, semantic fields, phraseological expressions, and cultural connotations of this concept across three linguistic systems. The findings show that while all three languages share a universal conceptual core, their peripheral semantic zones and phraseological representations reveal significant culture-specific differences reflecting the distinct historical, social, and ethical orientations of each culture.
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