Cognitive and Language Sciences | Article | Published 2024

The role of phraseological units in expressing emotions and attitudes

Collection: Xorazm Ma'mun Akademiyasi axborotnomasi
Keywords: phraseological units, emotions, attitudes, figurative language, emotional expression, attitudinal expression, linguistic analysis

Abstract

This article examines the role of phraseological units in expressing emotions and attitudes in language. It delves into the understanding of phraseological units and their connection to emotions and attitudes, providing an overview of how these aspects are expressed through language. Drawing on a comprehensive review of literature on phraseology, emotion, and attitude, this study explores the intricate relationship between phraseological units and the expression of emotions and attitudes, including emotions of happiness and joy, sadness and melancholy

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