STUDY OF MOOD VERBALIZERS

Authors

  • Begoyim Abdusattorova Teacher and Doctorate Andijan State Foreign Languages Institute Department of the Practice of the English Language

Keywords:

Mood verbalizers, linguistic analysis, emotion expression, discourse dynamics, cultural identity, mood verbalizers, modality, affect, modal verbs

Abstract

Mood verbalizers are essential for expressing the attitudes and emotional subtlety of speakers, however they are frequently disregarded in ordinary language analysis. This study explores the complex domain of mood verbalizers, looking at their linguistic expressions, cognitive foundations, and sociocultural ramifications. This article attempts to clarify the complex interactions of language, emotion, and cognition by synthesizing theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and real-world experiences. Through an examination of a range of linguistic events, including modal verbs, adverbs, and interjections, we reveal the multitude of techniques that speakers utilize to convey their moods and attitudes. Additionally, we look into how mood verbalizers influence interpersonal interactions, discourse dynamics, and cultural identities. This thorough investigation advances our knowledge of how language both reflects and modifies human emotions, perceptions, and social interactions.

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Published

2024-03-11

How to Cite

Begoyim Abdusattorova. (2024). STUDY OF MOOD VERBALIZERS. Academia Repository, 5(03), 9–14. Retrieved from http://academiarepo.org/index.php/1/article/view/624