SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL UNITS EXPRESSING HUMAN EMOTIONAL STATE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15369108Keywords:
Semantics, Emotional Lexicon, Translation, Emotional State, Idiom, Collocation, Context.Abstract
The Purpose Of This Scientific Article Is To Analyze The Semantic Properties Of Lexical Units That Express A Person's Emotional State, Determine Their Place In The System Of Language Units, Divide Them Into Semantic Groups, And Classify Them Based On Practical Analysis. The Topic Of This Article Is One Of The Current Issues In Linguistics. It Is Also Mentioned That Words Expressing Emotional States Are A Complex And Multifaceted Manifestation Of The Semantic Layers Of The Language, And That Words Contain Connotative, Stylistic, Associative And Cultural Meanings. Therefore, By Analyzing Them In Depth, It Is Possible To Determine Not Only The Lexical Meaning Of Linguistic Units, But Also The Emotional Content They Express.
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