THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PERSONAL NAMES AND ANTHROPONOMICAL COMPONENT PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES

Authors

  • G’oyibov Umarjon Alisher o’g’li Student of Master’s Department, Uzbekistan state world languages university
  • Abdusamadov Zafarbek Nurmat o’g’li Scientific supervisor, PhD on philological sciences, Uzbekistan state world languages university

Keywords:

anthroponomical phraseology, linguistic system, structural and semantic analysis, the plane of expression, the plane of content.

Abstract

A phraseological unit is a linguistic unit consisting of two or more word components which represents a single meaning with a particular figurative meaning, such as to add fuel to the fire, in the arms of Morpheus, to drop a clanger. 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, the association between personal names and anthroponomical component phraseological units as the representation of culture with examples has been discussed.

 

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Published

2023-07-15