berilganlik
Berilganlik is a noun in Uzbek that denotes the quality or state of something being given or provided. It is formed from the verb ber- “to give” with the participle suffix -ilgan and the abstract noun suffix -lik, yielding the meaning “the fact of being given” or “givenness.” The term is used in everyday language as well as in academic discourse to describe something that has been assigned, designated, or offered to someone or something.
In linguistics and discourse studies, berilganlik describes information or referents that are assumed to be given
In philosophy and phenomenology, the word is used to discuss givenness—the way phenomena present themselves to
In social, ethical, and theological contexts, berilganlik may refer to gifts, assignments, or revelations entrusted by
Because it is a general linguistic noun, berilganlik appears across literature, philosophy, and cultural studies in