A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DENTAL TERMINOLOGY IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
Keywords:
Dental Terminology, English Dental Terms, Uzbek Dental Terms, Etymology of Dental Terms, Medical Translation, Loanwords in Dentistry, Morphology of Medical Terms, Cross-linguistic Communication, Standardization of Medical Terms, Uzbek Medical LanguageAbstract
This article explores the linguistic structures and terminological systems associated with dental terminology in both Uzbek and English. Through comparative analysis, the research highlights differences and similarities in the cultural and scientific development of dental language, including etymology, morphology, and semantic fields. The findings may contribute to better understanding and more effective translation in medical and academic contexts.
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