LINGUOCULTURAL CODES OF THE CONCEPT OF PATRIOTISM IN THE UZBEK, ENGLISH, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

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The concept of patriotism is deeply rooted in the linguistic and cultural traditions of societies. This study examines the linguocultural codes of patriotism through proverbs, fixed expressions, metaphors, blessings, and curses in Uzbek, English, and Russian languages. By analyzing these linguistic elements, the research highlights the similarities and differences in the cultural expressions of patriotism, shedding light on the underlying values and worldviews of each nation.

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Yusupova, M. I. qizi. (2025). LINGUOCULTURAL CODES OF THE CONCEPT OF PATRIOTISM IN THE UZBEK, ENGLISH, AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES. Qo‘qon DPI. Ilmiy Xabarlar Jurnali, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.70728/kspi.v5i1.427
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