Abstract

“Heart of Darkness” is a crucial work in the development of modem literature, as it establishes the main theme of twentieth-century writing: fear and disillusion about the western man’s place in the world and the values by which he lives. Joseph Conrad witnessed the violence and hypocrisy of colonizing culture travelling up the Congo and revealed his experience in his novel what he calls the “Heart of Darkness”, the book is an authentic material. The setting of Conrad's “Heart of Darkness” is extremely essential to the story. The setting affects the mood, the characterization and the plot development. The setting allows for more realistic plot development, and as a result, more credible characters.

Highlights

  • Nowadays the integration of Uzbekistan into European and global processes has led to the development of the cultural characteristics of other countries

  • The problems of intercultural communication are becoming especially acute, within the framework of which contacts of speakers of different cultures and languages are considered, where language acts as the main attribute of identity

  • The borrowed lexis is structurally non-homogeneous. They can be divided into three groups: 1) Words are structurally homogenous with foreign prototypes, i.e. words which had changed graphically and borrowed by the same phoneme devices of loaned language as: комбайн, интернет, менежмент, интенсив, сервис, кредит, бренд etc

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INTRODUCTION

Nowadays the integration of Uzbekistan into European and global processes has led to the development of the cultural characteristics of other countries. The main object of study in this article is the new lexical units in the modern Uzbek language, borrowed from foreign languages, their distribution and scope of use. The analyzed group of lexical units is considered in parallel as part of the vocabulary of the modern Uzbek language and in its professionally stylistic versions, as well as at the level of the press language. The functioning of this rapidly growing lexical group reflects a wide range of social processes taking place in modern Uzbekistan. It will inevitably occur in any situation where someone has not mastered a second language

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