Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 6 (2023)
ISSN: 2835-3064
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Abstract

The paper examines how connotative meanings are expressed at the phonetic, phonological, lexical, and morphological levels of the English and Uzbek language structures. The material analyzed in the article shows that connotative meanings can be expressed in the English and Uzbek languages, which are genetically and typologically distinct languages, by using homonyms, synonyms, antonyms, borrowed words, intonation, definite and indefinite articles, degrees of comparison of adjectives, auxiliary verbs, tense forms of the verb, and a variety of nouns.

Keywords
lexical level morphological level national mind national color uncertainty exaggeration genetically typologically stylistic peculiarities connotation coordination of sounds emphatic intonation emotional meaning phonological level