DIACHRONIC STUDY OF ROBOTICS TERMINOLOGY
Authors: Rasulova Gulmira Xursanbek qizi, Nasirdinov Baxodir Abdullajon oʻgʻli
Published: November 28, 2025 • Vol. 12 Issue 8 • Views: 136
This article consists of a scientific analysis of the historical
formation of terms in the field of robotics, the stages of their
development, and the processes of their transformation in English,
Russian, and Uzbek. The article highlights the historical roots of
robotics terms, their connection with the development of science and
technology, as well as the expansion of the field on a global scale.
In the study, based on the works of such scientists as Karel Chapek,
Norbert Wiener, Isaac Azimov, the periods of the emergence of
robotic terms were studied at the literary, scientific-technical,
technological, and intellectual stages. The main tasks of the research
are to determine the sources of terms, to study their semantic
changes, their place in international communication, and the
mechanisms of their entry into the Uzbek language on a diachronic
basis. The article indicates the insufficient standardization of
robotics terms in the Uzbek language, the lack of consistency and
regulatory norms in the assimilation of terms. As a methodology, the
methods of diachronic analysis, comparative-linguistic analysis, and
source analysis were used, through which the process of term
formation was studied step by step. The results show that robotics
terms are mainly borrowed from the English language, and their
semantic coverage and scope of application are rapidly expanding.
The discussion highlights the priority of the English language as a
global scientific language and the historical significance of its
acquisition through the Russian language. In conclusion, the need to
standardize robotics terms in the Uzbek language, create a national
scientific terminological base, and ensure linguistic compatibility is
substantiated.