PHILOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SEMANTIC-STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF ARCHITECTURAL TERMS IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Abstract
The main goal of the article is to reveal and to describe the formation of the terminological system of each industry, depends on the field and develops in close connection with each other. Therefore, the architecture-construction terminology of Uzbek language is composed, formed and developed on the basis of genetic basis.
Keywords
Architecture, terminology, construction, term, consoles, arches, pilasters, concrete cells.
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