Published April 12, 2025
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THE USE OF NEOLOGISMS IN GEORGE ORWELL'S 1984 AND THEIR TRANSLATION INTO UZBEK
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George Orwell’s 1984 introduces numerous neologisms that define its dystopian world. These words carry political and ideological significance, making their translation into Uzbek a challenging task. This study analyzes the strategies used in Uzbek translations, evaluating their effectiveness in preserving Orwell’s original meaning and impact. The findings contribute to translation studies and linguistic adaptation.
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