ESL Teacher of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Email id: feruzamakhammadovna@gmail.com
Online published on 10 August, 2020.
This article is devoted to the study of the importance of the relationship between language and culture in the reflection of the traditions of "Family and marriage" inherent in the linguocultural culture of the English and Uzbek peoples. An anthropocentric approach to the study of linguistic phenomena in linguistics requires the study of the interconnectedness of language and culture, and the results of such research demonstrate their importance in interethnic relations. The connection between language and culture has been studied by many scholars since the last century. However, there are no studies devoted to linguocultural, linguistic research in the analysis of family traditions with national-cultural color, which are characteristic of the linguocultural culture of the English and Uzbek nations. The article outlines the following ways to solve the above problems. First, the theory of the interdependence of language and culture, the views of scholars on the importance of this theory in the study of the specific national and cultural characteristics of language phenomena in the linguistic culture of two or more languages are presented in the theoretical part of the article. Second, the main part of the article provides information about the concepts of "family", "family traditions" in English and Uzbek, and explains their content. Third, the types of *family and marriage+ traditions inherent in the-linguistic culture of the English and Uzbek peoples were identified, as well as the analysis of family traditions in English and Uzbek through English, Uzbek proverbs and sayings reflected in the linguistic landscapes of the English and Uzbek worlds. The concluding part of the article reveals the differences and peculiarities of the "family -marriage" traditions of English and Uzbek linguoculturology. To achieve this goal, content analysis methods were used, which are comparative, descriptive and lingvoculturological methods, as in the research methods of linguistics. Proverbs and sayings reflecting family traditions from the English and Uzbek paremeological funds were selected as the subject of the study. The results of the comparative analysis will contribute to the study of English and Uzbek languages, cultures, the development of intercultural dialogue and the prevention of conflicts and misunderstandings that may arise in it, as well as in the field of translation studies.
Linguoculturology, Uzbek Languages, Culture, Family Traditions, Intercultural Communication