DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss3/S-pp353-356Keywords
linguistic landscape , language diversity , Spanish language , Italian language , Uzbek language , language family , romance languages , Turkic languagesAbstract
The global linguistic landscape is rich and diverse, shaped by historical, cultural, and social factors. This article explores the linguistic landscapes of Spanish, Italian, and Uzbek, examining their historical development, linguistic features, and cultural contexts. Through comparative analysis, the study illustrates how these languages reflect their speakers' identities, histories, and social dynamics, while also exploring their roles in the modern globalized world. Spanish and Italian belong to the Romance language family, and Uzbek to the Turkic family, their structural and cultural elements provide a unique perspective on linguistic diversity.
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