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| Open Access | THE MANIFESTATION OF NATIONAL AND CULTURAL FEATURES IN LINGUISTIC UNITS EXPRESSING DESIRE AND WISH
Umarov Kamoldin Jamolovich , Head of the Department of Language Studies, Andijan Academic Lyceum under the Ministry of Internal AffairsAbstract
This article presents a cognitive, linguocultural and pragmatic analysis of linguistic units expressing desire and intention in the Uzbek language. It highlights the role of logical-semantic categories such as desire, aspiration, intention and goal within the spiritual worldview, religious-ethical values and national mentality of the Uzbek people. The pragmatic aspects of the desire-intention category—its positive and negative dimensions, personal and social forms, conflicts of desires, and cases contradicting national mentality criteria—are substantiated through examples. Linguistic units expressing desire and intention in Uzbek are interpreted as a linguocultural reflection of moral-ethical values, religious norms and the worldview formed in the collective consciousness.
Keywords
desire, aspiration, intention, goal, national mentality, religious-ethical values, folk worldview.
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