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LITERARY APHORISMS AS CONCEPT VERBALIZERS

Rakhimova, GulchekhraBasic Doctoral Student, Uzbekistan State University of World Languages
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This thesis examines literary aphorisms as effective linguistic tools for verbalizing complex cultural, philosophical, and moral concepts. As highly condensed and stylistically marked units of discourse, aphorisms encapsulate abstract ideas in a succinct and memorable form. The study analyzes how structural brevity, metaphorical density, and pragmatic intention contribute to the transformation of conceptual content into verbal expression. Through the examination of selected literary sources, the research demonstrates that aphorisms function not only as aesthetic elements but also as cognitive frameworks shaping readers’ understanding of universal human values and worldviews.

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