EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIVENESS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Gulmira Akramjonovna Turdiyeva Fergana State University

Keywords:

emotion, language levels, emotional-expressiveness, linguistic, non-linguistic, intonation.

Abstract

As in all languages, English and Uzbek languages also have methods and tools that create emotions. This paper widely presents the units expressing emotions at different language levels and their role in the communication process. The issues analyzed on the basis of the views of English and Uzbek linguists investigated in this field.

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Published

2022-12-10

How to Cite

Turdiyeva , G. A. (2022). EMOTIONAL EXPRESSIVENESS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE DEDICATED TO THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY, 1(9), 24–26. Retrieved from https://openidea.uz/index.php/conf/article/view/319