A LOOK INTO THE HISTORY OF STUDYING THE CONCEPTS OF "JOY" AND "SADNESS"
Moxlaroy Farxodbek qizi Rejapova , Doctoral Candidate at Andijan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article delves into the significance of studying emotions, specifically the concepts of "joy" and "sadness" within the realm of conceptual research, from the perspective of linguists. The paper reflects on the salient points of scientific approaches by German, Polish, and Iranian scholars on this topic. The contributions of Russian and Uzbek linguists to this field are also discussed in the context of conceptual studies.
Keywords
Concept, emotion, diachronic analysis
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