Abstract

Emotiveness is an essential aspect of language that plays a significant role in how we express and communicate our feelings and emotions. It adds depth and richness to our interactions, allowing us to connect with others on a more profound level. Exploring the ways in which emotiveness is represented in different languages provides valuable insights into the cultural and societal norms of a particular community. In this article, I will examine the metaphorical representation of emotiveness in English and Karakalpak languages, highlighting the similarities and differences between the two linguistic systems and how they shape the expression of emotions. By delving into the metaphorical nuances of these languages, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of how emotions are conveyed and interpreted across different cultures.

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