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ETYMOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF INSURANCE TERMS IN CONTRASTIVE LANGUAGES ON THE EXAMPLE OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
- 1. The staff of the educational-methodological department Uzbekistan State World Languages University
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This article delves into the etymology of insurance-related terminologies, examining linguistic roots and variations in English and Uzbek languages. Through contrastive analysis, it explores the historical development and evolution of key insurance terms, shedding light on their origins, semantic nuances, and linguistic divergences between these languages. By scrutinizing etymological patterns, this comparative study aims to uncover the intricacies and cultural influences shaping insurance terminology in English and Uzbek languages.
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