Ethnolinguistic Aspects of Ecological Ethics: Conceptualizing “Nature” in English and Uzbek Phraseological Systems
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19722286Ключевые слова:
ecolinguistics, linguistic ecology, anthropocentrism, semantic shift, discourse analysis, language ecologyАннотация
This article explores the development of ecological discourse in linguistics and examines the emergence of
ecolinguistics as an interdisciplinary field. It analyzes how language reflects the relationship between humans and nature,
with particular attention to the shift from anthropocentric metaphors to ecocentric discourse. Through the investigation of
semantic changes in environmental terminology and cognitive framing, the study demonstrates how linguistic structures
shape ecological consciousness
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