CLASSIFICATION OF POLITICAL TERMINOLOGY: PRINCIPLES, CATEGORIES, AND TYPOLOGICAL APPROACHES

Authors

  • Tuychiboeva Shakhlo Zayniddin qizi Student, Chirchik State Pedagogical University Author
  • Dilafruz Umarova Razzakberdiyevna Scientific adviser: An EFL teacher, Chirchik State Pedagogical University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20201027

Keywords:

political terminology, classification, semantic features, structural types, discourse, translation, ideology, equivalence, terminologization, etymology.

Abstract

This article examines principal approaches to classifying political terminology according to structural, semantic, functional, and etymological criteria. Drawing on translation theory and discourse analysis, it proposes an integrated typological framework for systematizing political terms and discusses its implications for translation practice.

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2026-05-14

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Tuychiboeva , S., & Umarova , D. (2026). CLASSIFICATION OF POLITICAL TERMINOLOGY: PRINCIPLES, CATEGORIES, AND TYPOLOGICAL APPROACHES. Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 5(5), 155-159. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20201027
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