Language tools that express the emotional state of a person are broadly planned and are available at different levels of language and in different structures. The most obvious form of information in the speech is the name of an object and its associated...
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Language tools that express the emotional state of a person are broadly planned and are available at different levels of language and in different structures. The most obvious form of information in the speech is the name of an object and its associated information. Emotions have names in each language. For example, joy, sadness, fear and so on. As emotion is linked to situations, they have names that are common to each other: joy, sadness, anger, worry, fear, surprise, and so on. There are many such words in the dictionary of a language. If we construct the lexical-semantic field of lexical units expressing emotion, these words will form a set of words related to emotion. Given the different parts of speech, it is found that emotion-related words are primarily verbs, nouns, and adjectives. Words related to the subject, condition, quality, and emotion are written and act as an expression of emotion in oral speech.
The presence of linguistic units, which is an indication of emotion i
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