REFLECTION OF MAN’S SPIRITUAL BEING IN A LANGUAGE

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Holmuradova Leyla Eshkuvatovna

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The concept of a linguistic picture of the world is necessary when teaching foreign languages. The linguistic picture of the world carries elements of human culture and ethnos reflected in the language. Language transfers the culture and traditions of peoples from generation to generation. It is the study of the linguistic picture of the world that helps to understand the worldview of a particular nation.

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Holmuradova Leyla Eshkuvatovna, “REFLECTION OF MAN’S SPIRITUAL BEING IN A LANGUAGE”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 8, no. 6, p. 5, Dec. 2023.

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