VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON THE METHODOLOGY OF TOURISM TERMINOLOGY
Keywords:
English tourism terms and terminology, classification of terms, terminology, terminology system, comparative analysis.Abstract
The article deals with the classification of legal terms in English and Uzbek languages offered by linguists. The author discusses corresponding criteria for legal terms in the conception of lawyers and linguists.
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