Abstract
The increasing attention to language naturally leads to the expansion of its object of study. In particular, the issue of analyzing the role of linguistic units in the linguistic picture of the world also indicates the broadening of the scope of linguistic analysis. This article examines the study of the linguocultural structure of linguistic associations in Uzbek linguistics, which are regarded as a set of psychological perceptions of the world held by language speakers.
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