METHODS OF EXPRESSING EXPRESSIVENESS

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Tukhtayeva Dilafruz Ashurovna

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The first impression of a person is often shaped through expressiveness. It is the key element in understanding the emotional state of the interlocutor and in identifying emotional communicati. Communicative emotion (linguistic) has a conceptual character, unlike non-communicative emotion (biological). Emotion expressed through words is perceived differently by people, as it is felt through situational, social, and other sensory factors. In such situations, a single emotion can be represented through several different lexical-semantic expressions, while emotional concepts are considered meaningful components of language and sound units. During communication, the speaker uses only understandable words and available linguistic tools. Relying on personal emotions and concepts, the speaker constructs syntagmatic sequences from language material to influence the listener’s mind and enriches them with the desired intensifying tone.

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METHODS OF EXPRESSING EXPRESSIVENESS. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(4), 509-512. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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