Structural Features of Phraseological Units with the Meaning “Spiritual (Moral) Quality of a Person” In English and Uzbek Languages
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ajsld.v2i12.3229Keywords:
phraseological units, spirituality, morality, English language, Uzbek language, comparative analysisAbstract
This scientific article explores the structural features of phraseological units conveying the concept of "spiritual (moral) quality of a person" in both English and Uzbek languages. The study aims to analyze the unique linguistic expressions employed in each language to encapsulate the nuanced dimensions of a person's spiritual and moral character. Through a comparative analysis of phraseological units, the research sheds light on the cultural and linguistic intricacies that shape the representation of such profound concepts in the two languages. This scientific article explores the structural features of phraseological units conveying the concept of "spiritual (moral) quality of a person" in both English and Uzbek languages. Phraseological units play a crucial role in language, reflecting the cultural and linguistic peculiarities of a society. This study aims to analyze and compare the ways in which the spiritual and moral dimensions of an individual are expressed through fixed expressions in these two languages.