SPECIFICITY OF CONCEPTUALIZATION OF OBJECTS IN SPORTS TERMINOLOGY (ON EXAMPLE OF TAEKWONDO TERMS)

  • Kholjigitova Dilbarkhon Bakhodir qizi Official of the Central Council of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan. Independent seeker
  • Baishova Diana Leonidovna teacher in Linguistics and literary studies department, UzSWLU, Tashkent,Uzbekistan Research advisor
Keywords: Sport, Martial arts, Taekwondo, Greek, injuries, terms

Abstract

In the end of the twentieth century. the sport has become a real event. People started en masse and playing sports at all levels. In the modern world of leadership, a healthy lifestyle is very popular, and sports have usually become available to anyone who wants to take care of your physical condition. These days, even those who previously preferred to be just a passive spectator are also showing an interest in sports.In the influence of popular culture and fashion, many people are changing their lifestyles. As everyone wants to look good and stay healthy, sport is becoming a necessary part of our lives. Sports terminology is one of the most actively evolving terminology. The consistency of sports terminology is related to the understanding of sport as a type of professional activity.The relevance of this study stems from the need to analyze sports terminology as an integral system The aim of the work is to describe the characteristics of terminology and differentiation of models sports terminology and jargon dictionary.

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Published
2020-12-23
How to Cite
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Kholjigitova Dilbarkhon Bakhodir qizi and Baishova Diana Leonidovna 2020. SPECIFICITY OF CONCEPTUALIZATION OF OBJECTS IN SPORTS TERMINOLOGY (ON EXAMPLE OF TAEKWONDO TERMS). International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 12 (Dec. 2020), 410-414. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v3i12.1044.
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