Abstract
The article analyzes phraseological units in the novel "Ajiniyaz" by K. Sultanov, a prominent representative of Karakalpak literature, from a linguocultural perspective. The connection between language and culture, as well as the transmission of a people's national mentality and ethnographic realities through phraseological units, is scientifically substantiated.
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