Comparative characteristics of Kazakh, Russian and English phraseological units with components of the sense organs
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Buketov University
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The article is devoted to the comparative characteristics of phraseological units with the components “nose”,
“ears”, “eyes”, “tongue”, “skin” in the Kazakh, Russian and English languages. The purpose of this article is
to conduct a comparative structural and semantic analysis of phraseological units with components of the
sense organs and identify universal and unique features in the compared languages. The study pays attention
to what connotation — positive, neutral or negative — each analyzed phraseological unit has in the compared
languages. The analysis shows that phraseological units with a negative connotation in each language prevail
over phraseological units with a positive or neutral meaning in each language, which indicates that most often
phraseological units are created to describe human vices, shortcomings or negative situations in which people
find themselves throughout their lives. The study also shows that in most cases, phraseological units in the
languages have universal features, since the senses of any person play the same role, and therefore phraseological
units with components of the senses express approximately the same meaning. However, in some cases,
phraseological units have unique features, which is a clear sign of the national picture of the world.
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Radchuk O.A. Comparative characteristics of Kazakh, Russian and English phraseological units with components of the sense organs / O.A. Radchuk, N.V. Lapshina // Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Philology” series. — 2024. — Vol. 29. №3(115). — pp. 50-57.