EXPRESSION OF VERBS OF EMOTIONAL RELATION IN ENGLISH LINGUOCULTUROLOGY

Authors

  • Uralova T.Sh Nurafshan Branch Of Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Linguistics, word, education, language, knowledge

Abstract

This paper offers an overview of the current perspectives on emotion in affective neuroscience, psychology, social sciences and linguistics. It also clarifies such linguistic terms as 'prototype', 'basicness', 'salience', 'emoseme' and 'cognitive concept'. Furthermore, there are given main information about Expression of verbs of emotional relation in English linguoculturology.

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Published

2022-04-30