National-cultural outlook onto the zoonym component aphorisms

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  • Dildora Tosheva National University of Uzbekistan Faculty of Philology

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https://doi.org/10.24200/jsshr.vol4iss03pp22-25

Abstract

The presented article includes national-cultural outlook by zoonym components and the importance are discussed. Zoonyms are used widely to give advice, to show the right way, to give a lesson, to inlighten the philosophy of life, human and nature, human and the universe, human and so on. Methodology: Eventhough these sayings are said by somebody, somewhere, or in any languages, they are told to all humankind and it is the main pacularity of the topic Results: That’s why aphorisms with components of zoonyms are mentioned as one of the major topic to be discussed and studied by lingua-cultural scientists Conclusion: In conclusion we can say that the aphorisms play an important role in human life. The value of awakening human qualities, for example in the events of past thought, conscience, intelligence and national-cultural perspectives of formulation, analysis and development of ability, reason, good or bad, punishment for commited sins, reward good things, protecting and guiding people from unlawful things and other various of moral habbits are taought with the help of said wise words and it has a great estimate for the investigating and keep working on researches which are based on aphorisms.

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2019-08-14

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