Role Of Language’s And Culture’s Interference And Interaction At Learning Of Foreign Language
Saidmuratova Umida Rajabbayevna , Teacher At Uzbek State World Languages University Uzbekistan, TashkentAbstract
This article is given to a genuine issue of etymology – to interaction and impedances of dialect and culture that it is vital to consider at learning of outside dialect. There are cases, which affirm to impact of culture on dialect advancement. In expansion, genuine terms of the unused course of etymology – a linguoculture – are mentioned. On the case of a celebration concept in three considered dialects the most comes about of the investigation of their lexico-semantic range are uncovered.
Keywords
Concept, celebration, specificity
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