Structural And Semantic Features Of Wise Sayings In English

Authors

  • Nashirova Shahnoza Buriyevna Scientific advisor, Karshi State University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences, docent, Uzbekistan
  • Omononova Mavluda Xolmamat qizi Karshi State University, Linguistics Department master’s student, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Wise sayings, phraseology, cognitive linguistics

Abstract

This article examines the structural and semantic characteristics of wise sayings in the English language from a linguistic and cognitive perspective. The study explores their structural composition, lexical features, and semantic mechanisms used to convey philosophical and moral concepts. Special attention is paid to metaphorical and conceptual models underlying English wise sayings, highlighting their role in shaping cultural worldviews. The research demonstrates that wise sayings function as linguocultural units reflecting collective experience and cognitive patterns of English-speaking societies. The present article aims to analyze the structural and semantic features of English wise sayings, focusing on their lexical composition, semantic mechanisms, and underlying metaphorical and conceptual models.

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Published

2025-12-18

How to Cite

Nashirova Shahnoza Buriyevna, & Omononova Mavluda Xolmamat qizi. (2025). Structural And Semantic Features Of Wise Sayings In English. Stanford Database Library of American Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(12), 177–179. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlajps/article/view/153

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