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A THE SEMANTICS OF VERBAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AND THEIR EVALUATIVE EMOTIVE PECULIARITIES IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

THE SEMANTICS OF VERBAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AND THEIR EVALUATIVE EMOTIVE PECULIARITIES IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56292/SJFSU/vol31_iss3/a138

Keywords:

evaluative-emotive, semantics, verbal phraseological units (vpu), connotative aspect, emotional-expressive side, figurative rethinking, thematic group.

Abstract

The article studies the evaluative-emotive nature of the semantics of verbal phraseological units (VPU). The author views the connotative aspect as the stylistic nuance, emotional-expressive element, and enhanced communicative power characteristic of phraseological units. This feature is crucial to phraseological semantics, as the meaning structure of all stable expressions is two-layered and rooted in figurative reinterpretation. Connotation is understood as supplementary information that encompasses evaluative, expressive, emotional, and stylistic-functional elements, granting phraseological units unique importance within speech contexts. The analysis of the factual material found that the evaluative-emotive character is most clearly manifested in phraseological units reflecting actions, activities, and the human condition. Particular attention is paid to the emotive component, which has a pronounced meaning in the thematic group associated with the human condition. The study's results emphasize the importance of evaluative-emotive semantics for understanding the structure and functioning of verbal phraseological units.

Author Biographies

  • Galimullina Luiza Talgatovna, Fergana State University

    Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied English, Fergana State University

  • Akramova Kamilla Maksudovna, Fergana State University

    student, Department of the English Language and Literature, Fergana State University

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2025-06-25

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A THE SEMANTICS OF VERBAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AND THEIR EVALUATIVE EMOTIVE PECULIARITIES IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES : THE SEMANTICS OF VERBAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AND THEIR EVALUATIVE EMOTIVE PECULIARITIES IN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES . (2025). Scientific Journal of the Fergana State University, 31(3), 138. https://doi.org/10.56292/SJFSU/vol31_iss3/a138