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A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF ETHNOGRAPHIES OF DIFFERENT SYSTEMATIC LANGUAGES (IN THE EXAMPLE OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES)

Abstract

This article analyzes the researches carried out on the study of ethnography in English and Uzbek linguistics.  Also, the issues of terminology covering scientific and technical production, profession, lexicon of various industries, words and phrases related to all aspects of social life are also covered in detail.

Keywords

ethnography, ethnology, ethnoculture, wedding ceremony names, custom, exoticism, folklore lexicon.

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