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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SOMATIC PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS OF THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES WITH THE COMPONENT “HEART”

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SOMATIC PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS OF THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES WITH THE COMPONENT “HEART”

  • Dona Sotvoldievna Usmonova
    Fergana State University, Uzbekistan
  • Marjona Ikromjon Qizi Yusupova
    Fergana State University, Uzbekistan
Somatism linguoculturology paremia phraseological units

This article demonstrates peculiarities of somatic phraseological units both Russian and English languages and gives the results of a comparative investigation of somtisms with the component “heart”. Linguocultural aspect of linguistics has been taken into consideration while doing research on comparing phraseological units of the languages. Paremia has been emphasized as a significant component of the conducted analysis.

 

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