THE CONCEPT OF THE LEXICAL-SEMANTIC FIELD IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK DREAM INTERPRETATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66345/stj.v4i2.5000Keywords:
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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