THE MAIN CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF EMOTIVE LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Tursunov Mirzo Makhmudovich PhD at Bukhara International University, e-mail: mirzobek.tursunov81@gmail.com, Author
  • Tosheva Sitora Sohibovna second year master student at Bukhara International University, e-mail: sitoratosheva043@gmail.com Author

Keywords:

sensory language, emotional reaction, persuade an audience, shared emotion, emotional level, emotional punch, figurative language, emotional response, create a sense of urgency, psychological impact, add colour to discourse, metaphorical language.

Abstract

This article deals with one of the most essential issues related to the analysis of vocabulary of the language, that is emotive language. Emotive language includes ordinary and complex lexical units that are filled with strong emotional degrees and whose main target in the context is to strengthen the meaning in order to give stronger sense, persuasiveness, feelings and emotions to the uttered speech. Emotiveness is one of the key strategies and arms to make the speech more persuasive and powerful, remembering.

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4. www.emotive.language.com

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Published

2026-01-10

How to Cite

THE MAIN CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF EMOTIVE LANGUAGE. (2026). ZAMONAVIY TA’LIM TIZIMINI RIVOJLANTIRISH VA UNGA QARATILGAN KREATIV G’OYALAR, TAKLIFLAR VA YECHIMLAR, 8(84), 81-83. https://uzconferences.org/index.php/uzconf/article/view/1143