COMPARATIVE-LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL STUDY OF THE UNITS WITH THE SEME OF "HEALING PERSON"
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This article is focused on the study of units with the seme “healing person” in Uzbek and English languages. They are analyzed lexico-semantically and it is shown that they are expressed in a particular way in both linguocultures. These analyzes are supported by examples from fictions.
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