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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LINGUAPOETIC ELEMENTS IN THE IN WORKS OF JACK LONDON AND ABDULLA QODIRIY

Abdulazizov Dovudbek , Teacher at Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Abstract

Language and culture are inseparable phenomena. Linguoculturology studies how linguistic units reflect the worldview, mentality, and traditions of a particular nation. In literature, this interconnection manifests through artistic and linguistic devices that carry cultural meanings. Both Abdulla Qodiriy, a pioneer of modern Uzbek prose, and Jack London, a representative of American naturalism, vividly express the cultural and social essence of their nations through their language and style.

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London J. White Fang. New York: Macmillan. 1906.

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LINGUAPOETIC ELEMENTS IN THE IN WORKS OF JACK LONDON AND ABDULLA QODIRIY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(10), 1737-1740. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/7232