COLOR SYMBOLISM AND EMOTIONAL COGNITION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RED AND YELLOW IDIOMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19780729
Kalit so‘zlar
color symbolism, emotional cognition, idioms, red, yellow, English, Uzbek, conceptual metaphor, cross-cultural linguistics, phraseologyAnnotasiya
This study explores how red and yellow idioms express emotions in English and Uzbek using Conceptual Metaphor Theory. It finds both universal similarities and cultural differences: English links red to anger and danger, and yellow to cowardice, while Uzbek connects red with joy and vitality, and yellow with warmth and prosperity. The study shows how language reflects both human perception and cultural values.
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