DYSPHEMISM IN UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES (COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS)

Dysphemism, journalistic text, Russian language, Uzbek language, European linguistics, Uzbek linguistics, comparative analysis

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  • Xurshida KАDIROVА Аlisher Navoiy nomidagi ToshDOʻTАU, Oʻzbek tili taʼlimi fakulteti Oʻzga tilli guruhlarda oʻzbek tili taʼlmi kafedrasi dotsenti, f.f.n., Uzbekistan

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The article provides a comparative analysis of dysphemic units of the Uzbek and European languages according to their characteristics. It uses examples to express the level of use of dysphemisms in the Russian and Uzbek languages and their stylistic features. The article emphasizes that dysphemic units appear mainly in journalistic works in the European environment, and political discourse is also an object of study in their linguistics. The author claims that dysphemisms are reflected in Uzbek speech only in live speech and fiction. Believes that cultural norms play an important role in this. The author revealed the topic of the article using a comparative method, and his general conclusions have a scientific basis.