Linguopragmatic characteristics of logistics terminology and its functional-semantic analysis in interlingual communication

  • Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages

DOI

https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss9/S-pp240-245

Keywords

linguopragmatics , logistics terminology , semantic analysis , paradigmatic relationships , corpus linguistics , translation challenges , digital transformation

Abstract

This article analyzes the linguopragmatic features of modern logistics terminology and the mechanisms of their usage in Uzbek, English, and Russian languages. The research examines the paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships of terms, their semantic differentiation, and transformation processes in various cultural contexts using corpus linguistics methods.

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Linguopragmatic characteristics of logistics terminology and its functional-semantic analysis in interlingual communication

How to Cite

Bozorbekov, A. 2025. Linguopragmatic characteristics of logistics terminology and its functional-semantic analysis in interlingual communication. Foreign Linguistics and Lingvodidactics. 3, 9/S (Oct. 2025), 240–245. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss9/S-pp240-245.