COMMON DEFINITION IN PHRASEOLOGISMS IN UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKH LANGUAGES: ETHNOLINGUISTICAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Qalibayeva QS Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Abai Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Keywords:

Phraseologism, ethnolinguistics, comparative analysis, Kazakh language, Uzbek language, Turkic peoples, culture, worldview, historical unity.

Abstract

This article explores the shared worldview, historical and cultural unity, and ethnolinguistic similarities of Turkic peoples based on phraseological units in the Kazakh and Uzbek languages. Through fixed expressions, the way of life, behavioral norms, educational values, and spiritual identity of the peoples are reflected. By providing comparative examples, the author reveals the ethnocultural significance of these phraseological expressions.

Author Biography

Qalibayeva QS, Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Abai Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Abai Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Published

2025-08-11