Linguistic Culture of Metaphors Expressing Personality in Modern English and Uzbek
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This article delves into the linguistic culture of metaphors expressing personality traits in English and Uzbek languages. It examines how these metaphors reflect cultural values, cognitive frameworks, and societal norms within each linguistic community.
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