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Stylistic characteristics of the use of numerical components in phraseological units

Dilafruz Nematjanova , Researcher of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article explores the stylistic characteristics of phraseological units containing numerical components, with a particular focus on their use in artistic works. Drawing upon the works of prominent Uzbek researchers such as B. Abdirasulov and A.V. Kunin, the paper discusses the expressive power of numerical phraseological units in various languages, including Uzbek and English. It highlights how these units, used in both written and spoken speech, reflect the emotional and stylistic layers of language. The study emphasizes the role of numerical expressions in enriching the aesthetic qualities of literary texts, particularly through the example of Abdulhamid Cho‘lpon’s Kecha va Kunduz and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. By categorizing these expressions and analyzing their impact, the article offers valuable insights into the importance of phraseological units in literature, aiming to help students gain a deeper understanding of literary works.  

Keywords

Phraseological Units, Numerical Components, Stylistic Characteristics

References

Abdirasulov, B.A. (2022). Stylistic Characteristics of Numerative Stable Phrases. Scientific Progress, 275-278.

Hockett, C.F. (1978). Theories of Linguistic Structure. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Kunin, A.V. (1987). The Study of Phraseological Units. Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences.

Molotkov, A. (1977). The Origins and Development of Phraseological Units. Moscow: Soviet Linguistic Press.

Cho‘lpon, A. (2019). Kecha va Kunduz (Novel). Tashkent: Ilm-ziyo-zakovat.

Austin, J. (2008). Pride and Prejudice. Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org.

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Dilafruz Nematjanova. (2025). Stylistic characteristics of the use of numerical components in phraseological units. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 5(02), 42–44. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume05Issue02-09