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Lexical-Semantic And Structural Analysis Of English Approaches In Modern Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Sevara Abdirakhmonovna Saloxiddinova

    Teacher of English at the Samarkand Campus of the Oriental University,
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  • Go'zal Ergasheva

    2nd year student of the Department of Philology and Languages: English at the Samarkand Campus of the Oriental University
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Keywords:

Globalization, Uzbek linguistics, lexicology, neologisms, anglicisms, borrowed words, lexical-semantic analysis, structural adaptation, terminology, vocabulary.

Abstract

This scientific article explores the lexical-semantic and structural characteristics of borrowings entering the Uzbek lexicon from the English language during the process of globalization. The primary objective of the research is to identify the mechanisms of formation for anglicisms as neologisms within the modern Uzbek vocabulary and to determine their functional-stylistic scope. While the object of the study comprises English loanwords actively used in the Uzbek linguistic context, the subject of the work focuses on the stages of their structural adaptation and semantic shifts.

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Published

2026-04-02

How to Cite

Saloxiddinova, S. A., & Ergasheva, G. (2026). Lexical-Semantic And Structural Analysis Of English Approaches In Modern Uzbekistan. International Conference on Global Trends and Innovations in Multidisciplinary Research, 2(2(B), 224-227. https://www.tlepub.org/index.php/2/article/view/897