THE TERM "EMOTION" IN LINGUISTICS: A COMPREHENSIVE PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Tursunova Zarina Farkhodovna Bukhara state university, Teacher of English Literature and Translation studies Department Author

Keywords:

Emotion, linguistics, language, expression, communication, discipline, research, theory.

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive examination of the term "emotion" in the field of linguistics. Drawing from various linguistic theories and perspectives, it explores the multifaceted relationship between language and emotion. The study begins by discussing the ways in which language shapes our understanding and expression of emotions. It delves into the role of words, expressions, and linguistic structures in labeling and describing emotions, highlighting their cultural and contextual variations. The article also explores the influence of nonverbal communication, including tone, prosody, and gestures, on emotional expression. Furthermore, it discusses how language and emotion intertwine in areas such as poetry, literature, and persuasive communication.

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Published

2024-01-31

How to Cite

THE TERM "EMOTION" IN LINGUISTICS: A COMPREHENSIVE PERSPECTIVE. (2024). INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC E-CONFERENCE " INNOVATIVE TRENDS IN SCIENCE, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION" – Ankara, Turkey , 1, 72-77. https://researchparks.net/index.php/itspe/article/view/59