CULTURAL FEATURES OF ENGLISH AND UZBEK CHILDREN’S FOLK GAMES
Keywords:
Folk games, cultural analysis, folkloristsAbstract
Folk games are an integral part of cultural heritage, embodying the traditions, values, and social practices of a community. English and Uzbek folk games, while stemming from distinct cultural backgrounds, share similarities and differences that reveal much about their respective societies. This article explores the history of these games, a comparative analysis of their cultural, typological, and linguistic aspects.
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