Abstract
Both language and its units have a multifaceted nature. In the mind of the linguist, linguistic units are preserved as a kind of symbol. This can be seen in the analysis of phrases, as in the case of phonemes, morphemes, lexemes, or linguistic patterns. The interior and exterior of linguistic units are inseparable. In the words of F. de Saussure, language is a system of systems. Each unit is a subsystem and performs a specific function. As long as phrases live in the language as a linguistic unit, they will have features such as commonality, essence, possibility, causation, such as phonemes, lexemes, morphemes or models. Phraseological units are complex linguistic units whose expression plan consists of a combination of two or more components. Phraseological units are important as a unit of language that is used in speech on an equal footing with words, expressing ideas in a deep, figurative, sharp, comprehensive way. This article analyzes the use of Uzbek phraseology in poetic speech on the example of the poems of the poet Abdulla Aripov.
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