Basic Concepts Of Linguocultural Studies
Durdona Karimova Farxodovna , Senior Lecturer Of The Department Of General Education Disciplines, Specialized Branch Of Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
The article highlights the notion of language and culture, their tight connections in foreign language acquisition. Presented the brief overview of target language interpretation considering the national traditions, history, literature, life style, economic and cultural studies of the nation. It also states the vital contribution of Linguoculture in exploring the interrelationship and influence of language with culture. Moreover, a deep view is presented on linguoculturemes to be one of the most important concepts in linguocultural studies as well as their classification is listed.
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Language,, , culture,
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