THEORIES OF INVESTIGATING LEXICAL UNITS EXPRESSING HUMAN SPIRITUAL STATE IN THE ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Urolov Bakhrommaster, Uzbekistan StateWorld Language University, Tashkent, UzbekistanAkhmedov Oybekdoctor of philological sciences (DSc),Uzbekistan State World Language University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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<em>Emotions are specific forms of interaction of a human being and environment. They help us to cognate the world and define our place in it. Linguistics of emotions (emotiology) usually defines “emotion” as the form of world reflection in human conscience to denote some mental experience, commotion and feeling. Emotions are closely connected with culture. So that we can relate it with lingua-culturology. Their role in culture and significance of the culture in formation and conceptualization of emotions is enormous.</em>
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