Pragmatic Features of Somatic Phraseologies and their Theoretical Significance

  • M. Batirkhanova PhD student of Ferghana State University, Uzbekistan
Keywords: English language, Uzbek language, pragmatic functions, structural linguistics, cognitive linguistics, semantics, pragmatic influence, phraseology, phraseological units

Abstract

In this article have been illuminated the pragmatic functions of somatic phraseologies in English and Uzbek languages. The pragmatic functions of the phraseological units of modern English, history, types and tendencies of their development. One of the most debatable problems in modern phraseology is the problem of functioning of phraseological units (PU). The results of studying the basic pragmatic functions of phraseological units in modern English are provided in this paper.

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Published
2021-08-19
How to Cite
Batirkhanova, M. (2021). Pragmatic Features of Somatic Phraseologies and their Theoretical Significance. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 2(8), 42-44. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajlpc.v2i8.192
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