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Etymological and Semantic Aspects of the Concept of Homeland in English K., Mardiyev T.
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023): International Journal on Orange Technologies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v5i4.4271

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The article discusses the concept of patriotism and love for one's homeland as a fundamental Islamic value. The author emphasizes that the love for the homeland is a pure and original Islamic value that is elevated to the rank of worship. The article also highlights the importance of preserving peace and stability in society, which is essential for the realization of any noble plan, dream, and goal. The author explains that a patriot is a person who ardently and passionately desires what is in his/her homeland and considers oneself as one with the homeland. The article concludes that the concepts of the homeland, nationality, and religion are dear and sacred to humans, and one must take all possible measures to preserve the stability and tranquility of one's country.
Verbalization of Lexical and Phraseological Means in the Category of Language Consciousness K., Mardiyev T.
International Journal on Integrated Education Vol. 5 No. 4 (2022): IJIE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijie.v5i4.2973

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In the category of linguistic consciousness, in the verbalized system of lexical and phraseological means, the whole life of a person, perceived in the categories of social consciousness, is fixed, interpreted and generalized. In the linguistic consciousness, which is formed in the content of the words of a particular language, the national-subjective image of the world finds its expression, and the universal stereotypes inherent in it are also reflected. Language consciousness is often equated with a set of ideas, guidelines and stereotypes based on direct everyday experience and features that dominate people's social life.