THE MAIN ASPECTS OF THE LINGUOCULTUROLOGY OF EMOTIONS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN MULTICULTURAL LANGUAGES
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19873971
Kalit so‘zlar
linguoculturology, facial expressions, facial movements, linguistics, non-verbal communication, semiotics, human communication, theoretical frameworks.Annotasiya
This article explores the intersection of linguoculturology, emotions, and facial expressions in multistructured languages. It delves into how different cultural contexts shape the expression and interpretation of emotions through language and nonverbal cues. By examining the linguistic and cultural nuances that influence emotional expression across diverse languages, this study aims to contribute to the understanding of how language and culture interact to shape human communication.
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