THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EMOTIONALLY COLORED WORDS IN GRABBING PEOPLE'S ATTENTION

Authors

  • Ro’zimboyeva Sitora Nurmamat qizi Student of National University of Uzbekistan Foreign language and literature:the English language

Keywords:

Key words: Feeling words; semantic structure; frequency of occurrence; emotional colouring; emotional word; facial expression.

Abstract

Abstract: There are several methods and tactics for grabbing readers' attention, and one of them is the use of emotionally charged language. Using lexical phenomena such as emotionally charged words to examine unique intentionally employed emotional word colorings in English. The emotional tint of a word, a lexical phenomenon, is one of the elements affecting how emotionally colored words are created. In speech and language, emotionally charged words have a special function.

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Published

2023-04-26