Lexical-Semantic Study of Fashion and Design Terms in French and Uzbek

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Khamidova Muborak Khafizovna
Narzullaeva Zarnigor

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This article presents a comparative analysis of the terminological system of the fashion and design industries in the French and Uzbek languages. The study aims to study the similarities and differences in the terminological lexicon of both languages, lexical-semantic features, etymological sources, methods of term formation, as well as the dynamics of the development of terminological systems. The article analyzes with particular attention the processes of assimilation and adaptation mechanisms of French fashion and design terms entering the Uzbek language in the conditions of modern globalization. In the process of analyzing linguistic data, the methods of component analysis, distributional analysis, contextual analysis and conceptual analysis were widely used.

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Khafizovna, K. M., & Narzullaeva Zarnigor. (2025). Lexical-Semantic Study of Fashion and Design Terms in French and Uzbek. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 3(5), 285-290. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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