EXPRESSIVE ACTS EXPRESSING NEGATIVE EMOTIONS IN THE WORKS OF A. QAHHOR
Keywords:
speech act , pragmatic analysis , negative emotions representative speech actsAbstract
In linguistic pragmatics, a speech act is traditionally understood as a minimal unit of linguistic communication that has its own author, its own addressee, and is carried out in a specific communicative-pragmatic context. Proverbs as for them author no : anonymity their characteristic from the characteristics is one . Proverbs in speech ready , repeatable units as works and in “ frozen ” form manifestation . [1]The concept of proverbs as a speech act has existed for a long time, and the first example of the application of this speech act to proverbs is found in world linguistics. The meaning conveyed by proverbs is not only direct, but also has internal hidden meanings. The exact pragmatic meaning of the proverb can be understood only from the context. A proverb, as a verbal expression of the speaker's communicative intention, expresses a number of relationships such as advice, recommendations, praise, good wishes, fear, ridicule, insult, sadness, warning, criticism. In this article, proverbs are studied from an expressive perspective, and Uzbek folk proverbs expressing negative emotions are analyzed.
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