I have just five days left to submit my master’s dissertation and I need a skilled academic writer who can complete the full manuscript—no fewer than 80 pages—on the topic “Linguistic structural semantic features of aviation terminology in Uzbek and English languages.” The finished work must comply with every formal requirement set for postgraduate dissertations in Uzbekistan: overall structure, layout, citation style, table and figure formatting, abstracts in two languages, and the usual declaration pages. Please be certain you are familiar with—or can quickly master—those national guidelines before responding. Scope of content • Chapters required: Introduction, Theoretical Background, Methodology, Analysis, Findings, Conclusion. • Linguistic approach: Structuralism must underpin the analysis throughout. • Literature base: draw on peer-reviewed journals, authoritative books, and official aviation guidelines/documents; cite each source rigorously. What I expect 1. A coherent, scholarly narrative of at least 80 A4 pages (Times New Roman 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing) not counting references and appendices. 2. Uzbek- and English-language terminology samples analysed structurally and semantically, with clear comparative tables. 3. Proper in-text citations and a complete reference list that matches Uzbekistan’s dissertation rules. 4. Turnitin-ready originality (under 10 %). 5. Editable Word file delivered no later than the fifth calendar day from project start. If you have proven experience in linguistics, translation studies, or aviation terminology research—and you can work under intense time pressure—please outline your relevant background and confirm you can meet the deadline.