COGNITIVE MODELING IN PHRASEOLOGY

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Sherzod Shadmanov Xursanaliyevich

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This article investigates phraseological units as cognitively structured and dynamically evolving semantic formations within the framework of cognitive-hierarchical modeling. The study is grounded in the analysis of indirect nomination and its ontological, nominative-functional, communicative-functional, and pragmatic dimensions. Special attention is given to the mechanisms of imagery formation in phraseological units and their development within the natural evolution of phraseology, including the transition from semantic discreteness to phraseological coherence, from coherence to variability, periodic transformation, and the emergence of new phraseological units.
 

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