Psycholinguistic mechanisms of expression emotion to denote disgust in phraseological pictures of the world in different languages

Vitalii Okhrimenko, Maryna Okhrimenko, Karina Gevorgian, Viktoriia Uriadova, Iuliia Shevchenko

Abstract


In modern linguistics, one of the areas of high study priorities for human language research is considered to be the study of the relationship between language and the emotional sphere of man. It is a piece of common knowledge, that the sphere of emotions is insusceptible to direct observation. So, the purpose of this study is to consider the phraseological verbalization of some negative emotions on the basis of existing and proposed psychological classification theories from the aspect of Persian and English languages. The relevance of this study is due to the problem of research of emotional vocabulary and phraseology is becoming extremely significant and consequential in today's linguistics. Linguistic fixation of symptomatic reactions and physical state associated with any given emotion or emotional state, turns out to be a basis on which in the conceptual picture of the world an idea of the essential characteristics of this emotion is formed.


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phraseological verbalization; emotions; phraseology; linguistics; classification of emotions

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