“PEDAGOGS” international research journal ISSN: 2181-4027_SJIF: 4.995 www.pedagoglar.uz Volume-26, Issue-1, January - 2023 98 THE MEANING OF THE CONCEPT OF HOSPITALITY IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY AND PHRASEOLOGY Diyora Furkatovna Teacher of Department of English philology and translation Samarkand State Institute of Foreign languages E-mail: dsharofova@gmail.ru Annotation: The linguistic system consist of several branches and these series are based and connected with each other. One of the most actual issue of modern linguistics is - concept. This concept is considered as the main cognitive term and category of linguaculturology. In this article, the role of the concept in both of these two categories is analyzed. Though the concept is common term, in the cognitive linguistics and linguaculturology, it means different manings for mentioned branches.The most vivid representation of the uniqueness of ethnoculture can be traced to the phraseological composition of the language. The concept of "ethnocultural originality" is included in the meaning of the term idiomatic, which comes from the Greek idioma - originality, peculiarity. From this point of view, an idiomatological analysis is important, the main essence of which is the development of the general foundations of the theory of interlanguage and intralanguage idioms, as well as the identification of general and specific features of the national character within the framework of phraseology Key words: linguaculturology, cognitive linguistics, category, concept, cultural and linguistic meaning, notion, logical category, hospitality, phraseological picture of the world, proverbs, concept, culture, content, context, pradigm of linguistics, socio- cultural significance, figurative meaning. INTRODUCTION At real moment the study of anthropocentric features of the linguistics become more necessary, icluding the notion of concept in linguaculturology and cognitive linguistics. The huge number of scientists mentioned that cognitive linguistics and linguaculturology are the main branches of anthropocentric paradigm. Cultural linguistics is a branch of linguistics that studies the relationship between language and cultural concepts (Sharifian, 2011). Cultural linguistics accelerates the theoretical and analytical progress of both cognitive science (including the study of complex systems and the distribution of cognitive ability) and anthropology.Cultural linguistics studies how different languages reflect cultural concepts, including cultural patterns, cultural categories, and cultural metaphors, through their characteristics. Within the framework of cultural linguistics, language is seen as something rooted at the group, cultural level of cognition.[1].