THE STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF THE ANTHROPONOMIC COMPONENT PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
Abstract
A phraseological unit is a linguistic unit consisting of two or more words which represents a particular figurative meaning, such as to flog a dead horse, as happy as Larry, to be snowed under. Nowadays, the cultural viewpoint and the structural and semantic analysis of phraseological units with a particular component has been in the limelight. In this article, a structural and semantic analysis of phraseological units consisting of anthroponomic components of English and Uzbek languages has thoroughly been given.
Keywords
Anthroponomic phraseology, linguistic system, structural and semantic analysis, the plane of expressionHow to Cite
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