THE CONCEPT OF THE LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FIELD IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK DREAM INTERPRETATIONS

Authors

  • Allayev Zafar Mengboyevich Termez University of Economics and service Teacher of Foreign language and literature department E-mail: zafarallayev598@gmai.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66345/stj.v4i2.5000

Keywords:

lexical-semantic field, dream interpretation, oneirosphere, symbolism, comparative linguistics.

Abstract

This article studies the lexical-semantic field in English and Uzbek dream interpretations. Using a comparative and linguocultural approach, it analyzes the structure of dream-related vocabulary, including core and peripheral elements, as well as their symbolic meanings. The results show that dream lexemes contain both shared semantic features and culture-specific meanings influenced by historical, religious, and cognitive factors of the oneirosphere.

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References

1. Crystal, D. (2008). A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Oxford: Blackwell.

2. Freud, S. (1999). The Interpretation of Dreams. London: Wordsworth Editions. (Original work published 1900)

3. Lyons, J. (1977). Semantics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

4. Tolstoy, N. I. (2003). Slavic Mythology and the Semantics of Dreams. Moscow.

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Published

2026-02-15

How to Cite

THE CONCEPT OF THE LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FIELD IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK DREAM INTERPRETATIONS. (2026). SCIENCE TIME JOURNAL, 4(2), 252-256. https://doi.org/10.66345/stj.v4i2.5000
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