COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF COLOR SYMBOLS IN MODERN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LINGUISTICS
Keywords:
Cognitive linguistics, pragmatics, color symbolism, English language, Uzbek language, cross-cultural communication, semantics, national mentality, conceptualization, cultural associations.Abstract
This article examines the cognitive-pragmatic features of color symbols in English and Uzbek languages. It explores conceptual differences, cultural associations, and their impact on the semantics and pragmatics of linguistic units. Special attention is paid to cross-cultural differences in the interpretation of color symbols and their role in shaping national mentalities.
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