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ECOLOGICAL METAPHORS IN UZBEK LITERARY LANGUAGE: CONCEPTUAL AND COGNITIVE ANALYSIS
Gayratova Gulzoda San’at qizi , Bukhara State Medical Institute Lecturer, Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Russian and English LanguagesAbstract
This article examines ecological metaphors in the Uzbek literary language from conceptual and cognitive perspectives. Ecological metaphors express complex meanings through natural imagery, reflecting human psychological states, social processes, and national culture. The study explores ecological metaphors from the perspectives of linguopoetics, cognitive linguistics, and ecolinguistics, detailing their functions and conceptual significance in literary texts.
Keywords
ecological metaphor, cognitive linguistics, concept of nature, national culture, linguopoetics.
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