LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF EMOTIONAL PHRASEOLOGY IN ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES
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emotional phraseology, linguoculturology, emotional concepts, phraseological units, Karakalpak language, English language. IntroductionAbstract
This article investigates the linguocultural features of emotional phraseology in English and Karakalpak languages. Emotional phraseological units are analyzed as important linguistic structures reflecting cultural worldview, collective emotional experience and national mentality. The study focuses on semantic, metaphorical and cultural characteristics of emotional expressions. The findings demonstrate that emotional phraseology contains both universal cognitive patterns and culture-specific models of emotional interpretation.References
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Turdigul, X. (2026). LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF EMOTIONAL PHRASEOLOGY IN ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES. Science and Technology in the Modern World, 5(15), 30-31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20325147
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