Abstract

The presented article is devoted to the study of the lexical and semantic role of emotions. Language serves not only to convey information, but also to express the inner world of the speaker. Emotions are multifaceted. Impressions in themselves are not considered linguistic phenomena, but learning the language of a speaking subject is one of the approaches to understanding human emotions. The study of the emotional world of a person involves the researcher’s appeal to a number of humanities: psychology, sociology, linguistics, philosophy. Cognitive science makes it possible to combine various theoretical platforms for a comprehensive study of this complex, multidimensional phenomenon, since a characteristic feature of modern linguistics is the search for linguistic modeling of a person in a close objectively existing relationship with other related human sciences.

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