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Phonopsychological Properties Of Exclamation Sounds In Uzbek And English Languages, Iroda Sidikovna Kakharova, Gulrux Shavkatovna Qahhorova
Phonopsychological Properties Of Exclamation Sounds In Uzbek And English Languages, Iroda Sidikovna Kakharova, Gulrux Shavkatovna Qahhorova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
In emotional speech, inherent to human- linguistic, logical, and spiritual activities are interconnected, reflecting a unique process of verbal thinking in a unique way, which once again demonstrates that language is one of the means of moving not only the mind but also the psyche. In this sense, in linguistics, emotional speech is perceived as one of the distinct linguistic structures of speech. Emotional speech expands due to concepts and categories associated with activities such as perception, cognition, understanding, analysis as a linguistic and speech structure, one of the special syntactic devices aimed at transmitting and transmitting emotional effects through …
Meaning Of Emotional Words In The Formation Of Expressions In English And Uzbek Languages, Darmon Saidakhmedovna Uraeva, Iroda Sidikovna Khakharova, Gulrukh Shavkatovna Khakhorova
Meaning Of Emotional Words In The Formation Of Expressions In English And Uzbek Languages, Darmon Saidakhmedovna Uraeva, Iroda Sidikovna Khakharova, Gulrukh Shavkatovna Khakhorova
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
The article analyzes the emotional perception and understanding of emotion in the mind through examples from more than twenty stories by the English author Somerset Maugham. The most characteristic syntactic function of pronouns in the Uzbek language is manifested in the expression of emotions such as command, desire, emotion, as a single sentence consisting of one component. It has been established that emotional words are related to the system of mind and language.