LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS EXPRESSING NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES IN “A ROSE FOR EMILY” BY WILLIAM FAULKNER
Keywords:
Negative, psychological, emotions, Phraseological units, William Faulkner.Abstract
This thesis investigates the linguocultural features of phraseological units that express negative psychological states in William Faulkner’s short story A Rose for Emily. Drawing on theories from phraseology, cognitive linguistics, and linguoculturology, the study examines how idioms, metaphorical constructions, and culturally fixed expressions contribute to the representation of psychological deterioration, emotional repression, and social isolation. The research demonstrates that phraseological units in the text function not merely as stylistic devices but as culturally encoded signs that mediate between individual mental experience and collective Southern American cultural values.
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