DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss4/S-pp192-195Keywords
image , culture , bird , concept , idea , fantasy , Uzbek language , English language , people , literatureAbstract
This article examines the image of the Cacnus bird in Uzbek and English cultures, as well as its various interpretations. Particular attention is paid to the views of English-speaking and Uzbek-speaking researchers on the symbolism and meaning of this mythical bird.
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