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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-08-88-24
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.08.88.24
Language: Russian
Citation: Otakulov, N. B. (2020). Linguistic features of number component measurative phraseological units. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 08 (88), 110-116. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-08-88-24 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2020.08.88.24 |
Pages: 110-116
Published: 30.08.2020
Abstract: This article states symbols have general and national special features in French, Uzbek and Russian phraseology and numbers - “one” and “two” can occur as measurative - lexical and phraseological units of in these languages. Numbers in phraseological units of these compared languages can be used in both literal and figurative meaning. For instance, they can be used in literal meaning to express length, weight, housewares and etc. or they can have figurative meaning in some cases. Symbolic meanings of numbers are not the same in French, Uzbek and Russian culture. Understanding its evolution and changing attitudes towards it can be expressed with historical events happened with a human being. Examples of interactions with everyday life, human life and days include the fact that measurative lexical and phraseological units used in French, Uzbek and Russian are related to the linguistic landscape of the world, measuratives used in phraseological units with exactly the same meaning have been identified in all three languages.
Key words: measurative, numbers – one and two, lexical and phraseological units, symbol, extralinguistic, quantity.
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