ANEMIA OF CHRONIC DISEASE: PATHOGENESIS, DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES, AND TREATMENT APPROACHES LINGUISTIC INTERPRETATION OF MYTHONYMS AND THEIR PLACE IN THE SYSTEM OF FOLKLORE: LEXICO-SEMANTIC AND ETHNOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Sharipova Sadokat Lecturer at Mamun University

Keywords:

Mythonym, folklore linguistics, semantics, Uzbek folklore, Khorezm mythology, anthroponym, lexical layer, cultural context, etymology.

Abstract

This article studies the linguistic nature of the concept of mythonym, their cross-linguistic semantic development and their place in folklore linguistics. The process of transformation of mythonyms into anthroponyms and cognate nouns, as well as their lexical-semantic and pragmatic features on the example of Uzbek and Khorezm folklore, is highlighted. The article provides a comparative analysis of the role of mythonyms in word formation and their etymological roots.

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Published

2026-04-01

How to Cite

Sharipova Sadokat. (2026). ANEMIA OF CHRONIC DISEASE: PATHOGENESIS, DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES, AND TREATMENT APPROACHES LINGUISTIC INTERPRETATION OF MYTHONYMS AND THEIR PLACE IN THE SYSTEM OF FOLKLORE: LEXICO-SEMANTIC AND ETHNOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(4), 16–24. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5850