CLASSIFICATION OF LANDSCAPE VOCABULARY IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH

Authors

  • O’rozboyeva Mavluda Shukurlo qizi Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Landscape, Vocabulary, Classification, Uzbek language, English language, Natural features, Geography, Environment

Abstract

This article explores the classification of landscape vocabulary in Uzbek and 
English. It examines how natural features such as mountains, plains, rivers, forests, 
deserts, and coastal regions are expressed in both languages. The study highlights the 
semantic similarities and differences between Uzbek and English landscape terms, and 
emphasizes  their  role  in  describing  geography,  ecology,  and  the  environment. 
Understanding  these  words  helps  learners  improve  their  descriptive  abilities  and 
communicate more effectively about the natural world in both languages. 

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Published

2026-01-06

How to Cite

O’rozboyeva Mavluda Shukurlo qizi. (2026). CLASSIFICATION OF LANDSCAPE VOCABULARY IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 60(2), 182-183. https://journalss.org/index.php/tal/article/view/13912