Abstract
This article explores the concept of size across three languages: Uzbek, Russian, and English. The comparative analysis investigates various linguistic aspects related to size expression in these languages, including lexical diversity, morphological features, syntactic structures, metaphorical extensions, cultural influences, and language variations. By examining size-related concepts in multiple linguistic contexts, the study aims to provide insights into cross-linguistic patterns and variations in size expression.
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