THE LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH LULLABIES

Abstract
Lullabies, as a universal and timeless cultural phenomenon, serve as a rich tapestry reflecting the linguistic and cultural identities of diverse societies. This scientific article delves into the nuanced linguistic and cultural characteristics embedded in Uzbek and English lullabies. Through an in-depth comparative analysis, the study aims to unravel the unique features that encapsulate the traditions, values, and linguistic subtleties specific to each cultural context. By examining these musical expressions, we gain insights into how lullabies function as cultural artifacts, connecting generations and preserving heritage.
Keywords
Linguacultural, characteristics, linguistic, analysis, comparative.
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